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LarryR wrote:
My big concern is the heading sensor. I have a steel hulled sailboat and I am told a flux-gate compass does not function well inside a metal boat. My Simrad autopilot system produces a 10Hz NMEA signal, but pulls it from a traditional compass. I am not sure if this will give an adequate update of my heading to have a stable radar image. If it's 10Hz that's as quick as any of the other compasses send out data, and plenty fast enough. Whether the heading data it reports has the desired accuracy is up to you. My shot would be to give it a try first; you can always throw more money at the problem later. Note that you should give the fast heading data a separate serial input, as it's likely to overwhelm other data if you try to share it using a NMEA multiplexer (this happened to me). You can also read the newsgroup hosted by Nobeltec itself at news.nobeltec.com; plenty of independently minded folk can be found there. Kees |
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