stevemitchell
Member
I just bought a new boat and it came with a full suite of Furuno equipment that needs some assistance to get it working correctly again. According to the previous owner, it was working perfectly for many years, but got screwed up in the last year or so. I don't know what happened to cause this, so I'm working to get it corrected without any of that information.
I've reverse engineered how everything is connected, and included a diagram below.
The issue has to do with the various pieces related to orientation. While sitting at the dock, this is what I see:
Chart plotter GD1920C - 55 degrees
Autopilot control heads - 69 degrees
Radar image - offset 10-20 degrees
Normal binnacle compass (verified by two different locations) 85 degrees
Obviously this is not right. On the chart plotter, I can see the course line for the boat is clearly at least 30 degrees off to port - our marina is very large and the line veers off quickly.
When using the radar, the overlay on a chart is also off quite a bit.
The pieces I have in the system:
GD1920C/NT chartplotter
GP-320B GPS
RSB-0070 Radar
FAP-7002 autopilot control unit
Rudder response unit
PG-500 heading sensor
FAP-7011C autopilot control head in salon
FAP-7021 autopilot control head at flybridge
Standard Horizon VHF sending AIS to GD1920C/NT
Configuration:
GD1920C/NT ports:
Port 1 - GP-320B GPS
Port 2 - Standard Horizon VHF (38400 bps)
Port 4 - From FAP-7002 auto pilot control head
I validated these are seeing data by starting the GC1920C in install quick test mode and seeing the NMEA output, and matching the sentences. Data is being seen and looks good on all three ports.
I've looked for settings for an offset or other things on the chart plotter, but haven't found any set. I also verified that the chart plotter is using magnetic, not true.
That is only the chart plotter, which is off by about 30 degrees (55 vs 85)
The autopilot is also off - it shows 65-69 when it it should be 85. I assume that gets its reference from the PG-500, and I have validated that it is working OK. I did the diagnostic tests and it came back OK. When it boots up, it shows normal status (just the Status light lit).
I feel like I might have two problems here, but I am not sure. I really need to get this tuned correctly to be safe when using the system. I've read a ton of other posts where people had one or the other problem, and usually it was related to compass calibration, but I don't know if that is the problem here.
Your help is appreciated!
I've reverse engineered how everything is connected, and included a diagram below.

The issue has to do with the various pieces related to orientation. While sitting at the dock, this is what I see:
Chart plotter GD1920C - 55 degrees
Autopilot control heads - 69 degrees
Radar image - offset 10-20 degrees
Normal binnacle compass (verified by two different locations) 85 degrees
Obviously this is not right. On the chart plotter, I can see the course line for the boat is clearly at least 30 degrees off to port - our marina is very large and the line veers off quickly.
When using the radar, the overlay on a chart is also off quite a bit.
The pieces I have in the system:
GD1920C/NT chartplotter
GP-320B GPS
RSB-0070 Radar
FAP-7002 autopilot control unit
Rudder response unit
PG-500 heading sensor
FAP-7011C autopilot control head in salon
FAP-7021 autopilot control head at flybridge
Standard Horizon VHF sending AIS to GD1920C/NT
Configuration:
GD1920C/NT ports:
Port 1 - GP-320B GPS
Port 2 - Standard Horizon VHF (38400 bps)
Port 4 - From FAP-7002 auto pilot control head
I validated these are seeing data by starting the GC1920C in install quick test mode and seeing the NMEA output, and matching the sentences. Data is being seen and looks good on all three ports.
I've looked for settings for an offset or other things on the chart plotter, but haven't found any set. I also verified that the chart plotter is using magnetic, not true.
That is only the chart plotter, which is off by about 30 degrees (55 vs 85)
The autopilot is also off - it shows 65-69 when it it should be 85. I assume that gets its reference from the PG-500, and I have validated that it is working OK. I did the diagnostic tests and it came back OK. When it boots up, it shows normal status (just the Status light lit).
I feel like I might have two problems here, but I am not sure. I really need to get this tuned correctly to be safe when using the system. I've read a ton of other posts where people had one or the other problem, and usually it was related to compass calibration, but I don't know if that is the problem here.
Your help is appreciated!