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I've picked this up at a Radio Club. It appears to work.
But I have very little knowledge on what I can do with it and/or if its still worth using. My Google.com searches have come up blank, except for some Ads saying our Boat has one. I've placed a question on the furuno US support message board. No response yet. Does anyone have any information on this unit? I'd hate for it to sit on the shelf doing nothing for the next 10 years. Or if anyone wants to take it off my hands, please email me. NSW Australia Thanks for reading!! David Robinson |
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David Robinson wrote: I've picked this up at a Radio Club. It appears to work. But I have very little knowledge on what I can do with it and/or if its still worth using. My Google.com searches have come up blank, except for some Ads saying our Boat has one. I've placed a question on the furuno US support message board. No response yet. Does anyone have any information on this unit? I'd hate for it to sit on the shelf doing nothing for the next 10 years. Or if anyone wants to take it off my hands, please email me. NSW Australia Thanks for reading!! David Robinson If I remeber correctly the FSN-80 was Furuno's first GPS Receiver. Been a while since I have seen one.... Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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![]() On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:44:54 GMT, Bruce in Alaska wrote: If I remeber correctly the FSN-80 was Furuno's first GPS Receiver. Been a while since I have seen one.... Bruce in alaska It does look like a GPS receiver, based on the buttons/options. But I couldn't find anything with the acronym GPS on it. I was thinking it used some other radio beacon positioning data. If its GPS, then I can at least connect up a GPS tuned antenna and see if it will locate me. Thanks! |
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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:44:54 GMT, Bruce in Alaska wrote: If I remeber correctly the FSN-80 was Furuno's first GPS Receiver. Been a while since I have seen one.... Bruce in alaska It does look like a GPS receiver, based on the buttons/options. But I couldn't find anything with the acronym GPS on it. I was thinking it used some other radio beacon positioning data. If its GPS, then I can at least connect up a GPS tuned antenna and see if it will locate me. Thanks! Received this: To David Robinson We have received your request for advice from Furuno USA - Japan to Australia and wish to assist. The FSN-80 was a satnav transit satellite positioning system that predated GPS. Unfortunately all the satnav satellites are now out of service and as such the FSN-80 will no longer operate to provide satellite derived position. -- I've done some web research regarding the Transit system (pre GPS). The websites say the system was shutdown but I can't find any mention of the satellites being deorbited. Maybe they are still transmitting:-) I have the frequencies 146.99 and 399.97 Mhz. I'll pop 146.99 into my R-10 comms receiver connected to a 2m antenna and see if its still transmitting. I'll have to wait a day to be sure. If nothing is heard, I'll contact some history collecting groups and see if they would like it.. Unless there is some good parts in it. I doubt it. On a good note, I now know all about GPS and its previous incarnations. David Robinson |
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