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HB 998c SI reading bottom depths >1000 ft!!! Help!


whitebassman

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So I'm breaking in my new 998c SI Humminbird, and in shallow water <15 ft, it sometimes will read depths of over 1000ft. It may take up to 5 minutes to correct itself and read the correct depth. Is this a known issue? I've heard of Lowrance losing the bottom, but this is ridiculous on a $2k depth finder. My 788ci on the bow works just fine. I'm sure the version is up to date but I will double check. I'd hate to send it back already.

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They released the software version to repair this for the 1100 series yesterday. They are working feverishly on it for the other models.

Obviously, there are a ton of other settings than can affect this also, so you should exhaust all of those options before changing versions.

Call Humminbird customer service and get their recommendations.

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My 997 unit reads over 1000ft once I get my boat going over 30mph. I can get actual readings going slightly faster if I angle the transducer with a slight forward slant. Have you tried changing the location/pitch of the transducer? Did you have your 700 series working on the back previously?

There is a software fix for shallow water reading in the works for the 900 series, however I believe it is going to fix an issue with units reading 2x the actual depth, not loosing signal or reading as your unit is doing.

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