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Topic: Lowrance Hook2 7x TS Not finding bottom  (Read 7073 times)

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rogerdodger

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the Hook2 5 TS on my Outback occasionally loses the bottom but my 'workaround' is to just manually set the range for sonar (which is super easy once you've done it a few times) to the appropriate depth and within a few minutes it locks on the bottom again.  On waters with fairly consistent depth I often don't even bother to switch back to auto range, just no need. 

no other issues with my Hook2 5 TS in 5 years of fairly heavy use. 
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