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"b393capt" wrote in
oups.com: My understanding is the one at the helm would work perfectly without a second GPS. Somehow, there is a redundant bone in my body crying out to install a 2nd gps antenna in case the 1st gps or E-80 craps out .... but then if that was the case, I could pull out my garmin handhelld. All well and good.....as long as there is only ONE GPS and ONE compass sensor/fluxgate hooked to it all at a time....the other DISCONNECTED. Wanna see it go crazy? Hook up the Raymarine Compass Sensor and the Smart Heading Sensor to the Seatalk bus. What a hoot! The damned boat nearly rotates on the display every time one of them reports because the compasses are all pointing in different directions, instantaneously...(c; |
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