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- Raymarine forum - fuel flow sensor options for raymarine MFD input
That said, should a NMEA 2000 certified third party fuel flow sensor and compatible third party display required for calibration of the sensor be interfaced to the SeaTalkng NMEA 2000 backbone, then the Raymarine MFD having a SeaTalkng NMEA 2000 communications interface will support use of the fuel data information supplied by the sensor to
- Simrad v. Raymarine? | Bloodydecks - BDoutdoors
Between Simrad and Raymarine my choice would be Simrad no question The advice to get your hands on any unit your serious considering in good The common technology available from all the major manufactures (not the high end cutting edge stuff) is all pretty good so the choice is often which one feels the best for you
- Raymarine forum - [DG11] What is an RL80C?
The RL80C is a colour LCD 10" Radar display - which can also repeat chart information if it is connected to a matching RC631 display
- ITC-5 speed calibration failure - Raymarine Marine Electronics
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- Raymarine forum - Identifying this Speed Transducer Insert, Help! Lots . . .
Unfortunately, Raymarine no longer has replacement inserts or parts for this transducer If seeking to replace the transducer then it would be recommended that it be replaced with an E26031 ST800-P120 Analog Speed Temp Transducer
- [CA11] Fusion 770 Axiom Pro unable to change Sirius stations
I have a Fusion RA770 stereo connected to my StNG network and Axiom Pro Axiom pro is running LH 3 9 46 and Fusion is running 2 70 When I go into the audio app I’m able to control volume, zone and source, however, I am unable to change stations while in the SiriusXM source Using the forward or backward icons does not scroll through the stations If I go into the Menu Channel selection
- Raymarine forum - Em-Trak B100 AIS and C80 Plotter
I recently bought a new boat, it came with an Em-Trak B100 AIS unit and a S100 Splitter which were not connected
- Raymarine EVO vs Garmin Reactor autopilots | Bloodydecks
Raymarine has always had good autopilots I'm not much of a raymarine fan anymore as far as their other electronics but I still love running their autopilots Tried and true Other than their linear rudder reference transducers and fluxgate compass problems the old ones were great!
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