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Re: RayMarine C80 System/Navionics Gold and PC Interface
| Larry W4CSC | 17 Jun 2005 23:46 |
> I friend has just bough a brand new system and have it installed into > his brand new 36 ft sailboat. The system comprises a Raymarine C80 > Chart/Plotter, including the Radar and FishFinder and the plotter uses > Navionics Gold charts; besides this, it have the Raymarine S1/6001 > Autopitot, ST60 wind and depth instruments etc. Don't locktite the screws on the radome so hard you can't get it out. We're on our THIRD 2KW radome in 3 years....dammit.
Raymarine has nothing to do with Raytheon's reliability and good name. After 6 months, take the 4 screws out of the radome cover and remove it. Look inside and tell me how much condensate you find inside.
 Signature Larry
You know you've had a rough night when you wake up and your outlined in chalk.
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| Pascal | 17 Jun 2005 21:50 |
I friend has just bough a brand new system and have it installed into his brand new 36 ft sailboat. The system comprises a Raymarine C80 Chart/Plotter, including the Radar and FishFinder and the plotter uses Navionics Gold charts; besides this, it have the Raymarine S1/6001 Autopitot, ST60 wind and depth instruments etc.
He has a Garmin GpsMap 276C and a GpsMap 76S and many tested wpts and routes, and he wishes to transfer its to the new system, but he can not have any information on how he could do this. How he can interface the chart plotter with the PC in order to transfer the wpts and routes? There is a cartridge adapter that could be read/writed in the PC? Wich software he could use for this?
Please, any help would be apreciated.
Thanks
Pascal
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