Kristoria
Member
Hi, I'm not the best sparks in the business but I can hold my own with most. BUT can anyone help on Raymarine display integration because Raymarine are foxing me with their phraseology and description and I'm sure they know what they are talking about - don't they?
They say that dual position can only be obtained by using the horrendously expensive 'E' Series screens but I have a hunch that I could install a 'C' Series screen at the Nav desk and a simple chart plotter like the Raychart 435 or an even cheaper Garmin 172C at the helm integrating existing ST60 stuff existing at the helm.
1] Am I right to assume it would work or would I still need an 'E' Series screen.
2] I am puzzled by the mapping at the helm, for instance would this say Garmin mapping be reflected at the NavDesk on the 'C' Series screen or would I have to have another set of mapping running the 'C' Series screen as well as the nav desk?
3] If it was a Raymarine plotter at the helm would that mapping function on the 'C' Series screen?
4] Or is my thinking completely muddled and another way would be far simpler and cheaper?
Cheers,
Kristoria
They say that dual position can only be obtained by using the horrendously expensive 'E' Series screens but I have a hunch that I could install a 'C' Series screen at the Nav desk and a simple chart plotter like the Raychart 435 or an even cheaper Garmin 172C at the helm integrating existing ST60 stuff existing at the helm.
1] Am I right to assume it would work or would I still need an 'E' Series screen.
2] I am puzzled by the mapping at the helm, for instance would this say Garmin mapping be reflected at the NavDesk on the 'C' Series screen or would I have to have another set of mapping running the 'C' Series screen as well as the nav desk?
3] If it was a Raymarine plotter at the helm would that mapping function on the 'C' Series screen?
4] Or is my thinking completely muddled and another way would be far simpler and cheaper?
Cheers,
Kristoria