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The Navico Corus system uses the canbus protocol, http://www.interfacebus.com/Design_Connector_CAN.html an open protocol, which is commonly used in automotive engine control systems. This is similar to NEMA but faster. Try googling for canbus and you may be able to find information to help you to troubleshoot. The cable ends need terminating resistors. I too have a Navico corus system. When Simrad bought out Navico, they abandoned the Navico product line in favour of their proprietary system. Very anti-competetive. Good Luck Clark wrote: Peter Wrote: I have a Navico Corus windset. It does not work anymore. Before I send it to the manufactory I want to measure if there is a problem with the windset or the cable. Who knows what I can measure on the cable(colors) or windset? Is there a scematic on the internet? Thanks Peter I'm in the same boat, so to speak. Navico is out of bussiness, Simrand bought them out but dosen't do any work on Navico parts and has no parts. The cable is just a couple of twisted pairs. You can just check it with an ohm meter. The windset can be tested by using another cable to your display head. If you decide to abandon your Navico instraments I might be interested in buying some parts to keep my system going. Clark Willix ) www.goecities.com/willix -- Clark |
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