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Raymarine ST60 Plus Benefits Quote "Expandable SeaTalk networking technology enables connection to Raymarine autopilots, multifunction displays, radars, chartplotters and fishfinders." Does anyone know what this means ? |
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"b393capt" wrote in message ups.com... Raymarine ST60 Plus Benefits Quote "Expandable SeaTalk networking technology enables connection to Raymarine autopilots, multifunction displays, radars, chartplotters and fishfinders." Does anyone know what this means ? It is apparently a GPS with some sort of network connection that will talk to other Raymarine devices with network connections as part of a BAN Boat Area Network. |
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b393capt wrote:
Raymarine ST60 Plus Benefits Quote "Expandable SeaTalk networking technology enables connection to Raymarine autopilots, multifunction displays, radars, chartplotters and fishfinders." Does anyone know what this means ? That it has Seatalk, just like all the other instrument series that they produce and have produced. So, not something new. -- Kees |
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