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On 2005-01-07 07:10:06 +1100, John Proctor said:
I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? Discussion seems to be a little off topic. Obviously nobody is using one or has direct experience. Summary: Raymarine in spite of what Doug says does not have a non-mechanical transducer for sale. If so part no please! Certainly nothing on their web site. Non-mechanical transducers are used in a number of commercial/military applications but not prevelant in recreational boating. My application is for a wind system to fit im with my Raymarine ST60 system. I have seen enough dud mechanical transducers to not want them on my boat. Therefore I'll wait. -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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