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  1. I am looking for a solution to allow me to plan routes on a laptop, Mac or PC, that will allow me to plan routes and manage waypoints then transfer to my Furuno NavNet2 system. I've tried Maxsea Navigator, expensive & awful, and am now using GPSNavX on the Mac, which is pretty good, but cannot connect to Furuno via network. Anyother technoids out there with an idea?
  2. I have a 1920 myself and love it. The braided cable is there to protect the other cables enclosed and the signal cables outside but in the same pipe, from RF(radio frequency) interference. There can be RF in the DC power cable from various soures within the boat. Lay thinly insulated #24 signal wire (look at the little connectors coming out of your radar) right up against your powercable and you can induce false signals into the tiny wire. Connecting to the ground is not required to operate, but it helps to keep your signals clean.
  3. Welcome to the ReelBoating Forum ric8138 :)

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