[CA] [CA11] ST60+, seatalk1, seatalk NG, ray55e, A70D and ST2000+
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04-12-19, 08:12 AM
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RE: [CA11] ST60+, seatalk1, seatalk NG, ray55e, A70D and ST2000+
Dave,
Fluxgate compasses alone cannot support outputting heading. I recommend stabilized heading sensors support 10Hz NMEA 0183 or SeaTalkng updates. This would not be supported by a heading sensor which has been interface to the system via its SeaTalk communications interface or by a NMEA 0183 heading sensor which has been interfaced to the NMEA 0183 input port of a ST60 Graphic. - Fluxgate Compass Heading sensor Auto Pilot E12205 ... this is an autopilot course computer. This item would also require a compatible autopilot control head. I would not typically recommend this product for this application. - Raymarine Autohelm 6000 Autopilot Fluxgate Compass ... ditto. This product also did not feature stabilized 10Hz heading output - Raymarine heading sensor E12198 ... see comment regarding the first autopilot course computer listed above. However, unlike the previously specified a autopilot course computers, the SPX 10 may be mated to tiller drive, which in turn may be used to replace the ST2000. - Raymarine Fluxgate transducer E22048 ... does not support stabilized 10Hz heading updates - JGTech Autonnic 10Hz compass transducer NMEA 0183 ... I could find no data online concerning this product. - CLIPPER CL-NCS NMEA COMPASS SENSOR ... only supports 1Hz heading updates - Raymarine ST60 Plus Compass System Instrument A22014-P ... only supports 1Hz heading updates - Digital Yacht HSC100 High Performance Fluxgate Sensor ... meets requirements ... would need to be interface to one of the MFD's NMEA 0183 input ports - Raymarine Compass Transducer Part Number: T909 ... additional TackTick components required ... not stabilized. |
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