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"Doug" wrote: Before I type and display my ignorance here about the ARPA issue, are we talking about an 1830 or 1833? I see both mentioned in the trail. IF I had an 1830 radar, I would want to make sure it has a version 08 or higher EPROM and the revised modulator board in the scanner. Otherwise you a prime candidate for blown modulator FETs. To determine the EPROM version, turn on the radar and during the initial Time Delay before the radar can be switched to transmit, the Resident Version of the EPROM is displayed on the CRT. The last two digits on the right indicate the EPROM version. Version 08, 09, etc means an OK system. Version 07 and below, get the modification done requiring a new EPROM in the display and new modulator board in the scanner. Back in 1990 Furuno covered this as a warranty item. No idea if it is still covered. Compass input to the Furuno is via the gyro inputs and may be from their AD100 conversion box or a flux gate compass, such as Furuno, KVH, etc. There was a wiring change in mid production of the gyro connector, so make sure you have your manual handy to match what you have. As I see it, for an 1830, NMEA will give you lat/long, speed and range/bearing to a waypoint.. It is not used for compass. Pin 3 of the Furuno NMEA cable is receive data +, and pin 4 is receive data -. Doug K7ABX Yep, that's how I remeber it as well Doug. I haven't seen an 1833 in person, but my assumption (I know...Bad idea) is that the 1833 would be the same. Maybe Furuno has changed the firmware in the 1833 to use NEMA compass data, for generating the Waypoint Popsicle, but it hasn't been the case in any of the previous models. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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