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Raymarine fluxgate transducer to KVH Azimuth Compass

 
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 7:29 am
Post subject: Raymarine fluxgate transducer to KVH Azimuth Compass
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I have a KVH Azimuth compass with the external fluxgate transducer.
The transducer is large and not waterproof, so it is awkward to mount
above the structure in a steel vessel. Raymarine transducers are
small and waterproof - how do I connect the 2???
TVMIA

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