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[CA] [CA11] 2002 Era Electronics Integration To Sea Talk ng Radar & e125 MFD
03-09-20, 09:32 AM
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RE: [CA11] 2002 Era Electronics Integration To Sea Talk ng Radar & e125 MFD
Q1. Will there be any kind of conflict in heading due to the e125 trying to get it from radar or built in GPS while being hard wired to the 150G? I assume not as you've suggested this set up. Can you briefly explain or point me to a document? Thanks again.
A1. Please note that with the exception of Raymarine's AR200 Augmented Reality Sensor, Raymarine GPS sensors are not sources of heading data ... nor are radar devices sources of heading data. That said, within systems featuring more than one potential source of GPS data, heading, wind, depth, etc., the system's Data Sources feature, the Data Sources feature must be used to manually specify which source will be used by the system. In the case of GPS sensing products, it is recommended that the GPS sensing device having the clearest view of the skies overhead be selected as the system's data source for GPS, GPS Datum, and Date & Time. Whereas the the system will sense two sources of heading data (NMEA 0183 and SeaTalk to SeaTalkng Converter, it is recommended that the NMEA 0183 source be selected, as it will have a higher data rate associated with it. More information on this subject may be found within the Multiple Data Sources (MDS) section of Chapter 5.7 Set-up menu options of the LightHouse II Release 19 Operating Instructions.
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RE: [CA11] 2002 Era Electronics Integration To Sea Talk ng Radar & e125 MFD - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 03-09-20 09:32 AM

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