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Garmin Calibrated #15049678 04/18/24 03:06 AM
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Re: Garmin Calibrated [Re: Fishbonz] #15049797 04/18/24 12:00 PM
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Let us know how accurate it is.

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Originally Posted by grout-scout
Let us know how accurate it is.

Looks like 60%-70% accurate. Haha.


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Originally Posted by grout-scout
Let us know how accurate it is.

I suppose it could `ve had a better success rate mr. grout scout but having done the whole calibration process without leaving the garage(dry land) 62% & 71% is not too shaby. So It can be done without a heading sensor or even being on the water as long as you can hold the transducer level, and have a decent spin quality while doing so,you will achieve success. So far the beam indicates the proper direction that the LVs32 is pointing & that`s all I want.Thanks for all the support Guys. coolio not being sarcastic

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If it’s works in the garage, then you’re definitely getting better results than I did. Mine said something like 90% and it was off 1/4 of a turn. For example, LS was pointed at 9 o’clock and the pointer showed 12 o’clock. I’m going to hook my heading sensor to it next time and see if it helps.

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Originally Posted by grout-scout
If it’s works in the garage, then you’re definitely getting better results than I did. Mine said something like 90% and it was off 1/4 of a turn. For example, LS was pointed at 9 o’clock and the pointer showed 12 o’clock. I’m going to hook my heading sensor to it next time and see if it helps.

Hey grout scout after checking the Garmin Live Scope Stabilization setup page I would suggest you go into the sonar installation menu, if you haven`t already, and select the "AHRS" or "Stabilization" setting and see if that helps.I have the older model 93sv UHD which model do you have?

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