sailor11767
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I have an installation of two MFD8 chartplotters. My problem is complicated by several variables over the winter.
During the winter, I moved and changed most of the 0183 connections. Changed between plotters and different data ports. I don't think that has an impact in my problem but not sure.
I also discovered last month that my 330B GPS receiver expired (GPS Rollover) in January, and I replaced it with a unit that has a combined 10 Hertz heading sensor. My previous heading sensor came in on 0183. While I have zero prior experience with this combination of pieces, the new GPS and heading sensor appears to be working well and providing consistent data.
My problem is that my two MFD8 units show heading readings that differ by about 40°. As part of my troubleshooting, I have physically turned off all other data sources (all 0183) And when I pulled the fuse on the N2K network, both displays lost their heading data. So I am pretty sure they are working on the same (N2K) data stream.
Curiously, the radar overlays are both correct. And since radar overlay requires a compass heading, that is peculiar.
I did briefly consider variation as the problem, with one reading true and one reading magnetic; however, the variation here is 10° and both are set for magnetic.
I'm stumped!
During the winter, I moved and changed most of the 0183 connections. Changed between plotters and different data ports. I don't think that has an impact in my problem but not sure.
I also discovered last month that my 330B GPS receiver expired (GPS Rollover) in January, and I replaced it with a unit that has a combined 10 Hertz heading sensor. My previous heading sensor came in on 0183. While I have zero prior experience with this combination of pieces, the new GPS and heading sensor appears to be working well and providing consistent data.
My problem is that my two MFD8 units show heading readings that differ by about 40°. As part of my troubleshooting, I have physically turned off all other data sources (all 0183) And when I pulled the fuse on the N2K network, both displays lost their heading data. So I am pretty sure they are working on the same (N2K) data stream.
Curiously, the radar overlays are both correct. And since radar overlay requires a compass heading, that is peculiar.
I did briefly consider variation as the problem, with one reading true and one reading magnetic; however, the variation here is 10° and both are set for magnetic.
I'm stumped!