Quandary
Well-Known Member
Most of you will be astounded to learn that I am still using an AP navigator MK5 (the one with the big keypad and display) circa 1990 modified by Comar using a Leica NZ GPS receiver around the millenium, it feeds the GPS position to the VHF and to an almost as ancient Yeoman which lies unattended beneath my paper charts while I plot our course on a laptop. It is comforting to have an independent back up.
I changed the internal battery in the navigator yesterday and now it is asking for the security code after start up. When I have changed batteries before it was happy to accept a code of 00000 and carry on working. Now it is asking me to 'enter new code', then 'repeat new code', then 'repeat new code' again and again and again. The handbook says if he code is lost it has to be returned, some chance of that now!
I would like to keep my old friend working, does any one know of a way to persuade it that it has a code or is this just not possible.
I know many of you will want to make suggestions about finding a skip but I have known my old friend since he was just a Decca and he has never failed before.
I changed the internal battery in the navigator yesterday and now it is asking for the security code after start up. When I have changed batteries before it was happy to accept a code of 00000 and carry on working. Now it is asking me to 'enter new code', then 'repeat new code', then 'repeat new code' again and again and again. The handbook says if he code is lost it has to be returned, some chance of that now!
I would like to keep my old friend working, does any one know of a way to persuade it that it has a code or is this just not possible.
I know many of you will want to make suggestions about finding a skip but I have known my old friend since he was just a Decca and he has never failed before.