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There's nothing worse than having two opinions that differ, with no way to
choose between them. In the absence of another opinion, which would you believe, and why? Either have just one opinion and believe it, providing the information it gives you jibes with your own visual information, or have a third opinion and use the consensus of either all three or the two that most closely agree. Tom Dacon "b393capt" wrote in message oups.com... Is it overkill to install GPS antenna's on both Raymarine chartplotters? I have an E-80 going into the nav station, connected to GPS antenna and Radar. I have a 2nd E-80 going into the helm My PC and the two E-80's will be connected via a 8-port hub. Any con's, or for that matter, any substantial pro's to installing a 2nd GPS antenna connected to the E-80 at the helm ?? (I already keep a handheld garmin on board, as both a backup, and when I want to conserve battery power) Thanks, Dan |
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