Take a look at this, Steve.
http://www.shakespeare-marine.com/manua ... 9-rg58.pdf
http://www.shakespeare-marine.com/manua ... 9-rg8x.pdf
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Thanks John. I will give that a try.
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Sounds like you had a cold solder joint in the center conductor or some of the outside shielding was touching the center conductor. Either situation would result in funky problems.
Don't be afraid to re-cut and do it right. Nothing worse than trying to fix a wiring problem with the boat going up and down.
Working under the console on small parts is instant
Don't be afraid to re-cut and do it right. Nothing worse than trying to fix a wiring problem with the boat going up and down.
Working under the console on small parts is instant
