I am hoping this is a simple problem. Over the last few weeks I began tonotice that I was receiving a "no fix" signal on my Raymarine. Today I was monkeying around with it and noticed that when I flipped the "radar on switch" to on located on the control panel it flipped back to off while I was turning the GPS on. After a few attempts the "radar on switch" located on the control panel just automatically flipped without touching the GPS.
Bad fuse?
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circuit breaker--Raymarine
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Re: circuit breaker--Raymarine
Bob, I have a Raymarine system as I am sure many do, I do not believe there are any switches to turn on the radar, just "soft" buttons on the displays. I guess I do not understand how the switch pops. What series of Raymarine are you working with ?
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Re: circuit breaker--Raymarine
thanks for responding. My terminology appears to be way off. I am confusing circuit, with breakers, with control panel, etc.
I have the GPS up and running now, however I still get a "no fix" signal. It appears that I am not picking up any satellites. My antenna may be shot. It may be time to spend some money and have a pro properly diagnose and repair.
thanks again.
I have the GPS up and running now, however I still get a "no fix" signal. It appears that I am not picking up any satellites. My antenna may be shot. It may be time to spend some money and have a pro properly diagnose and repair.
thanks again.
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Re: circuit breaker--Raymarine
A slipmate of mine had been having problems off and on with his Raymarine C series. It turned out that water was getting inside the GPS antenna causing it to work intermittently. He replaced the antenna and noticed that the "NEW" design had a drain hole in the antenna. He hasn't had any problems since replacing the antenna.
Jack
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