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Non-mechanical Wind Transducers
I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no
bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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Where to see the Seatalk one option?
Gerard "John Proctor" schreef in bericht news:2005010707100416807%lost@nowhereorg... I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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Raymarine makes one. I assume it speaks SeaTalk.
"Gerard van Toornenberg." wrote in message ... Where to see the Seatalk one option? Gerard "John Proctor" schreef in bericht news:2005010707100416807%lost@nowhereorg... I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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On 2005-01-07 07:43:12 +1100, "Gerard van Toornenberg."
said: Where to see the Seatalk one option? Gerard "John Proctor" schreef in bericht news:2005010707100416807%lost@nowhereorg... I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall I don't know that Raymarine makes one. But Ocean Radio has one that purports to have a ST option. Look at this URL: http://www.radio-ocean.com/pdf/rowind/nc_ROWind_a.PDF -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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"John Proctor" wrote in message news:2005010720584116807%lost@nowhereorg... On 2005-01-07 07:43:12 +1100, "Gerard van Toornenberg." said: Where to see the Seatalk one option? Gerard "John Proctor" schreef in bericht news:2005010707100416807%lost@nowhereorg... I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall I don't know that Raymarine makes one. But Ocean Radio has one that purports to have a ST option. Look at this URL: http://www.radio-ocean.com/pdf/rowind/nc_ROWind_a.PDF -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall I have no real experience with them, but here are some thoughts about them (in sailboat use). -The technique seems to be where we are heading in the future. No movig or wearing parts. -On ships and in weather stations etc. this technique has been used for some time. -The ROWind would be very hard to calibrate when connected to most instrument systems. One would have to go up in the mast and rotate the transducer to get the thing calibrated. -Most advanced (I don's know any that wouldn't) instrumet systems needs propriatery wind transducers in order to be able to calibarte them from the display. Also I do not know what would happend to the true wind, one would probaly not get that. Regards, TomS |
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Raytheon offered one when I ordered my last set of instruments about
5 years ago. That was when I worked for Raytheon before they became Raymarine though. Doug s/v Callista "John Proctor" wrote in message news:2005010720584116807%lost@nowhereorg... On 2005-01-07 07:43:12 +1100, "Gerard van Toornenberg." said: Where to see the Seatalk one option? Gerard "John Proctor" schreef in bericht news:2005010707100416807%lost@nowhereorg... I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall I don't know that Raymarine makes one. But Ocean Radio has one that purports to have a ST option. Look at this URL: http://www.radio-ocean.com/pdf/rowind/nc_ROWind_a.PDF -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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I know only the standard one in top of your mast or the rotavectra more or
less used by motor boaters. Gerard "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom schreef in bericht ... Raytheon offered one when I ordered my last set of instruments about 5 years ago. That was when I worked for Raytheon before they became Raymarine though. Doug s/v Callista "John Proctor" wrote in message news:2005010720584116807%lost@nowhereorg... On 2005-01-07 07:43:12 +1100, "Gerard van Toornenberg." said: Where to see the Seatalk one option? Gerard "John Proctor" schreef in bericht news:2005010707100416807%lost@nowhereorg... I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall I don't know that Raymarine makes one. But Ocean Radio has one that purports to have a ST option. Look at this URL: http://www.radio-ocean.com/pdf/rowind/nc_ROWind_a.PDF -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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OK? I've seen both used on both. What's your point?
"Gerard van Toornenberg." wrote in message ... I know only the standard one in top of your mast or the rotavectra more or less used by motor boaters. Gerard "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom schreef in bericht ... Raytheon offered one when I ordered my last set of instruments about 5 years ago. That was when I worked for Raytheon before they became Raymarine though. Doug s/v Callista "John Proctor" wrote in message news:2005010720584116807%lost@nowhereorg... On 2005-01-07 07:43:12 +1100, "Gerard van Toornenberg." said: Where to see the Seatalk one option? Gerard "John Proctor" schreef in bericht news:2005010707100416807%lost@nowhereorg... I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall I don't know that Raymarine makes one. But Ocean Radio has one that purports to have a ST option. Look at this URL: http://www.radio-ocean.com/pdf/rowind/nc_ROWind_a.PDF -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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Have Raymarine also a Non-mechanical Wind Transducer?
Gerard "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom schreef in bericht ... OK? I've seen both used on both. What's your point? "Gerard van Toornenberg." wrote in message ... I know only the standard one in top of your mast or the rotavectra more or less used by motor boaters. Gerard "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom schreef in bericht ... Raytheon offered one when I ordered my last set of instruments about 5 years ago. That was when I worked for Raytheon before they became Raymarine though. Doug s/v Callista "John Proctor" wrote in message news:2005010720584116807%lost@nowhereorg... On 2005-01-07 07:43:12 +1100, "Gerard van Toornenberg." said: Where to see the Seatalk one option? Gerard "John Proctor" schreef in bericht news:2005010707100416807%lost@nowhereorg... I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall I don't know that Raymarine makes one. But Ocean Radio has one that purports to have a ST option. Look at this URL: http://www.radio-ocean.com/pdf/rowind/nc_ROWind_a.PDF -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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Yes!
"Gerard van Toornenberg." wrote in message ... Have Raymarine also a Non-mechanical Wind Transducer? Gerard "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom schreef in bericht ... OK? I've seen both used on both. What's your point? "Gerard van Toornenberg." wrote in message ... I know only the standard one in top of your mast or the rotavectra more or less used by motor boaters. Gerard "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom schreef in bericht ... Raytheon offered one when I ordered my last set of instruments about 5 years ago. That was when I worked for Raytheon before they became Raymarine though. Doug s/v Callista "John Proctor" wrote in message news:2005010720584116807%lost@nowhereorg... On 2005-01-07 07:43:12 +1100, "Gerard van Toornenberg." said: Where to see the Seatalk one option? Gerard "John Proctor" schreef in bericht news:2005010707100416807%lost@nowhereorg... I thought I'd ask the group for any experiences with non-mechanical (no bearings, roating cups etc) wind transducers. The technology seems reasonably well established (ultrasonic, heated wire etc) in commercial and military applications and there are a couple of ones with NMEA output as well as one with Seatalk as an output option. Has anyone had any experience good, bad or indifferent with them and are there any reliability issues with them? -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall I don't know that Raymarine makes one. But Ocean Radio has one that purports to have a ST option. Look at this URL: http://www.radio-ocean.com/pdf/rowind/nc_ROWind_a.PDF -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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