Galileo Luna losing PSI signal?

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I have a Galileo Luna that is right at 1 year old. It seems on the majority of my dives that I only have a pressure signal for about 10% of my dive time. My battery indicates full charge and my transmitter is in good condition. Besides the annoying alarm always saying pressure signal lost, it's also a pain to have to use my analog gauge when I paid for the computer. A little more info is my first stage that the transmitter is attatched to is a Scubapro Mk25 and I wear my computer on my right wrist along with a Uwatec Bottom Timer. Anyone else had this problem or have any ideas on what might be going on?? Thanks for any help or ideas!!
 
Not yet, thought I would see if I was making a common mistake or overlooking something simple. Will definitely be contacting them if this is not the case.
 
...thought I would see if I was making a common mistake or overlooking something simple.



You know there's a battery in the transmitter too, right?

On most computers the battery "bars" on the computer just tell you about THAT battery, not the one in the transmitter.
 
You know there's a battery in the transmitter too, right?

On most computers the battery "bars" on the computer just tell you about THAT battery, not the one in the transmitter.

No I did not know this!!!!!! Thank you!!! I knew there might be something I was overlooking. I'll sure give this a look. Also to reply to Scubavideo--yes the transmitter is on the right side. Hopefully it's a battery issue and I can get this nipped in the bud. Thanks again guys!!!!
 
I have the same problem as you with my Galileo Sol...but it cant be your battery only because your wrist computer tells you when the transmitter battery is low.

I wear mine on the left hand with the tranmitter on the left side...
i have no clue why it does this to me
 
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