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"Bill Kearney" wrote in
: In the case of multiple compasses, which I have, it averages the reading between the sources. Is there a seatalk-only heading sensor? I've got a heading sensor but it's attached to the autopilot, and thus only works what that's turned on. I tend not to use the autopilot but would like a header indicator. -Bill Kearney Yes, there is a SeaTalk only heading sensor. I don't have the part number, but I utilize one and a smart heading fluxgate sensor. My system is a hybrid that started out as an ST-80 system and has had many components switched out and upgraded over the years. Since it's all SeaTalk, it plays together OK, but certainly isn't something that anyone would ever sell today. Basically I do this because I often cruise in locations where getting tech support/spares is very difficult, and I want quick failover and/or hot spares. Quite often I keep the spare unplugged and just unplug the failed unit and plug in the hot spare. That way if I get zapped by lightening or an electrical glitch, I should be able to recover quickly. I have a my old course computer in a Faraday box along with other critical spares. This also partially explains my waterline loss... -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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