Ron,My S200DL was doing the same thing, I had it repaired a couple of times it finially crapped out. Sometimes it reads 560 sometimes 1888 sometimes nothing. Now nothingI guess it is time to upgrade to new technology.Good luck, I hope you find some resolution.Bill
I have a Ratheon Fish Finder which will occasionally do the same thing. I can't remember the model number but is something like a 365L.I can change frequencies and it sometimes helps. What I think happends is that due to the particular wave length and frequency, the transducer sometimes believes a wave which has rebounded from 200 feet is one which was transmitted more recently. In other words it loses track of when a wave it received was transmitted.
My Datamarine Depth Sounder also shows some shallow depths now and then, but always returns to the correct depth. I assume the reason is that I'm passing over some underwater object or animal that is reflecting the signal back. Perhaps that is what is happening with your unit?
The through-hull transducer started to go. It took about three seasons for it to fail altogether but when it did I had to replace the transducer. Cost about $110 plus shipping and the techs checked out the instrument at the helm for nothing. End of story: Changed the transducer and it reads like new. Data Marine is out of business but if you search on data marine on a search engine it will take you to the company which services the instruments. They even have the round plastic covers.Mike
Seems like they all go crazy occasionally. I have 2 on my boat and they both do it. I think it is caused a lot of times by reading returns from other boats sounders in the area. Seems like it happens a lot when I am passing nearby fishing boats in particular. Anybody else notice this?
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