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I heard that the Raymarine C and E series are internaly PCs running Windows XP, that is very advanced. The C and E series have support (with the most recent software update) for AIS and Navtex, wich is a very very advanced and usefull feature. The AIS support on the C serie is very vry good indeed. Both series accepts a radar too, with the advanced MARPA feature. I would buy a C70 instead of the old RL70CRC.. Regards Pascal CarverCraver escreveu: Other than network capability using hsb^2, what are the differences between these two displays? Pricing seems comparable. |
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