johnlilley
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Has anyone have any experience of these units,seem to offer a lot for the money for a low cost. Standard Horizon make a similar unit,possibly more functions but considerably more expensive.
If ever an "all Singing And Dancing" piece of equipment goes wrong . . you lose everything.
Has anyone have any experience of these units,seem to offer a lot for the money for a low cost. Standard Horizon make a similar unit,possibly more functions but considerably more expensive.
Has anyone have any experience of these units,seem to offer a lot for the money for a low cost. Standard Horizon make a similar unit,possibly more functions but considerably more expensive.
The changes only affect a few channels, and will probably be done via a firmware update.Anyway you will need to buy a new VHF radio in 2017 anyway because of all the changes in frequencies.![]()
The changes only affect a few channels, and will probably be done via a firmware update.
Hi JohnGC.
I am interested in buying this VHF or similar. I too navigate using a notebook PC, but I only have USB ports. What conection lead do you use, and where did you get it.
John
Hi JohnGC.
I am interested in buying this VHF or similar. I too navigate using a notebook PC, but I only have USB ports. What conection lead do you use, and where did you get it.
I've just bought one with the remote mic. Not fitted it yet so haven't had a chance to play yet.Has anyone have any experience of these units,seem to offer a lot for the money for a low cost. Standard Horizon make a similar unit,possibly more functions but considerably more expensive.
I don't know about the radio itself, but the remote mic differs in detail between the two : from the pics only (not seen the RT-650 inthe flesh) the Navicom mic has a different housing and a connect button on the rhs that the Furuno lacks. AFAIK the functionality is the same though.The RO4800 is the same radio as the Navicom RT650. Reviews suggest that the AIS display isn't great, but then that might not matter if you're outputting to a plotter.
The RO4800 manual gives an option for sending out GPS data on the same lines as the AIS data, AIUI the RT-650 does the same if set up to do so.You wwill need one to feed GPS data into the PC and one for the AIS data as they tend to be at different baud rates.
All worked well, but more recently the RO4800 stopped sending out the AIS signal. However Force Four checked this and when they confirmed this they replaced the set.
I'm struggling to get any AIS display on my RO4800 (also from Force Four). I can get into display mode by a long press on the Channel button, and it displays a couple of circles with N E S W letters, but no AIS data. :-(
Does this sounds like user muppetry or another return to Force Four?
My set was showing an internal list of AIS stations being received, but nothing was coming out.