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Marine GPS System manual
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Easy Marine Navigation Using Routes and Waypoints
Multiple Chart Formats for Flexibility
Comprehensive Weather/Oceanographic Reporting
Advanced Graphical User Interface with Customizable Toolbars/Displays
Integrates with Raymarines SeaTalk and NMEA 0183 Data Output Devices
3-D Contour Display
Optional Modules
Sail Racer Module
Fishing Pro Module
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Hardware Requirements
Setting Your PC Monitors Colors for Best Display
Installing Navigator
Installing From a CD
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Installing From the Internet
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Drop-Down Menus
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Toolbars
Standard Toolbar
Waypoints and Routes Toolbar
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Functionbar Menus
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Setup Button
Radar Functionbar
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VRM/EBL Buttons
Tune Button
Sonar Functionbar
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VRM/EBL Buttons
Alarm Buttons
Customizing the Interface
Using the Customize Dialog Box
Commands Tab
Toolbars Tab
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Keyboard Tab
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Options Tab
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Where to Store Charts
Installing MapTech PCX and NOAA/BSB Charts
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Working With Routes
Creating a Route
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Editing Routes and Waypoints
Waypoint Basics: Adding, Moving, and Deleting
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Modifying Waypoints
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Setting Relative Waypoints
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Working With Waypoint Groups
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Using the Waypoint Recycle Bin
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Displaying the Radar Screen
Displaying the Top Line Status Header
Displaying the Control Panel
Using the Pathfinder Panel Toolbar
Using the Range Control
Changing the Range
The Standard Range Scale
Determining Actual Radar Range
Interpreting and Adjusting the Radar Picture
Identifying False Echo Returns
Side Lobes
Indirect (False) Echoes
Multiple Echoes
Blind Sectors or Shadow Effect
Radar Gain Control
Sea Clutter Control
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Rain Clutter Control
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Tuning the Receiver
Changing the Target Display
Interference Rejection
Target Expansion
Target Wakes
Measuring Range and Bearing Using VRM/EBL
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Measuring Range and Bearing to Target from Vessel
Using VRM/EBL
Moving a VRM/EBL
Placing Marks
Introduction to MARPA
Safety Notices
Risk Assessment
Target Data
Target Vector and History
Radar Range Scales
Acquiring a MARPA Target
Deleting a MARPA Target
Using the MARPA Dialog Box
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Using Sonar With Navigator
Pathfinder Panel for Sonar
Fish Indications
Effect of Frequency and Boat Speed
Bottom Indications
Depth Target ID
Selecting the Background Color
Changing the Scroll Speed
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Adjusting the Range Control
Selecting the Power Setting
Selecting the Frequency
Adjusting Display Gain (Sensitivity)
Adjusting Color Gain
Using the A-Scope
Using Bottom Lock
Using the White Line
Using Zoom
Using Alarms
Using VRM
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Using Waypoints
Using Polars to Optimize Your Performance
Collecting Data
Entering and Editing Data
Polar Parameters Screen
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Data Tests Screen
To enter values into the Data Tests screen, do the following:
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How to Graph and Read a Polar Plot
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Advanced Navigator Functions
Figure 5-18. Polar Plot Example Screen
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Using the Upwind, Downwind, and Vmc Plot Screens
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Calibrating to Ensure Data Accuracy
Boat Speed Calibration
Compass Calibration
Apparent Wind Angle Calibration
True Wind Angle Calibration
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True Wind Speed Calibration
Using the Engine Instrument Panel
Displaying the Panel
Configuring the Panel
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Connecting to Instruments Via an NMEA Cable
Connecting Directly to a GPS
Connecting Directly to NMEA-Equipped Instruments
Connecting Directly to Radar
Connecting Directly an Autopilot
Connecting Specific Instruments and Devices
Connecting to a Raymarine Direct SeaTalk Interface
Connecting to a Raytheon Autohelm System
Connecting to B&G Instruments
Connecting to KVH Instruments
Connecting to Ockam Instruments
Basic NMEA and RS-232 Cabling Principles
NMEA Basics
RS-232 Basics
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Circuit Grounding Issues
Proper Cable Shielding
Preventing Interference and Crosstalk
Connecting With a KiwiTech Cable
RayTech Navigator Version 4.1
Route Enhancements
Transfer via
Waypoint/Route Transfer
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Export to a File
Transfer via e-mail
Create Route
Charting Enhancements
C-Map Chart Server/Client
Quilting On/Off
Zoom Control
New Databoxes
Position Report ing
Auto Processing of Incoming Position Reports and W eather
Other Vessel Tracking
DataTrak Enhancements
Animation Enhancements