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![]() "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... I think the early Yeomans were only plotters of GPS data. They had no NMEA output data. Then why would the manual state that the way points are uploaded to the Loran/GPS?? I found a authorized dealer in FL and noticed that the data/power cables were $55 so maybe Yeoman offered a cheaper input cable option in the early days. I will call BandG on monday and see what they have to say.. I spent the better part of Friday talking to the guys at Maptech trying to figure out who was now handling the Yeoman.. Nice people but in the end "Not Our Y'ob"!! The mother board upgrade may be the solution if it is compatable with the rest of the system.. Hey! I was reading the current tech manual on the BandG site and I found a procedure for installing the unit upside down under the chart table (this is in addition the rightside up method). The upside down method has some advantages but requires the software to be made aware of the reversed position.. My problem is, my chart table is already 7/8 total thickness. Thanks for your response Larry. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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