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    Default A couple livescope questions


    1. Compass calibration beam: Mine is off even after calibrating. I'm running in forward mode. Do i possibly have a north up, course up or some other setting off? What are most everybodys general settings on the echomap uhd 93 sv with lvs 32. I tried different things but as the day went on & water got dingier my views got way worse. Thanks

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    • From a chart, select Menu > Layers > My Vessel > Heading Line. For picture problem make sure your ducer is mounted correctly start with default settings outside of that maybe you have a bad ducer

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    Maybe watch battery voltage that can play a part as well

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    Mine was off Thursday, not sure why. Then late it the day all was well, gremlins?

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    Over 16 volts so I’m good there. Garmin told me that if I didn’t have a heading sensor or steady cast that it would be off. The way I made my pvc pole with a directional indicator it doesn’t really matter but would be nice to know the exact direction you’re pointing too just by looking down & not having to raise your head. Other than that I’m satisfied with it.

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    Gotcha I do heave a heading sensor

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