Martin_J
Well-Known Member
To the OP regarding the Vulcan.. I seem to think the smaller Vulcan 7 doesn't have an ethernet port, so can't show radar. You would have to go for the larger screen Vulcan to be radar futureproof.
I, like a few others above use the B&G Zeus Touch plotters.. I have both 7 and 8" which do both have ethernet so either one (or both) can display radar.
Regarding the 3G radome - I like the fact that it is instant on but more importantly, it uses much less power than the older magnetron radomes.
Also, like others have said, due to B&G, Simrad and Lowrance being under one large Navico umbrella, my Simrad 3G Radome is quite happy to work over ethernet to the B&G plotters.
Also - Note that you can use these Navico radomes without even turning the plotter on. The ethernet multicast by the radome is viewable on OpenCPN with the Navico BR24 plugin. I don't use it this way because I prefer the reliability of a plotter - but it seemed to work well when I tested it out.
I, like a few others above use the B&G Zeus Touch plotters.. I have both 7 and 8" which do both have ethernet so either one (or both) can display radar.
Regarding the 3G radome - I like the fact that it is instant on but more importantly, it uses much less power than the older magnetron radomes.
Also, like others have said, due to B&G, Simrad and Lowrance being under one large Navico umbrella, my Simrad 3G Radome is quite happy to work over ethernet to the B&G plotters.
Also - Note that you can use these Navico radomes without even turning the plotter on. The ethernet multicast by the radome is viewable on OpenCPN with the Navico BR24 plugin. I don't use it this way because I prefer the reliability of a plotter - but it seemed to work well when I tested it out.