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I am sorry to ask these questions as they may have been answered before. I can't seem to find the definitive answers searching the site. I have an EC21 and I know that the factory regularly installed these autopilots in the past before they were discontinued by Raymarine... my loving wife just found and bought a BRAND NEW Raymatrine EV-200 Sport pilot system with a p70R autopilot control head or me. What a great surprise!!!! I was all set to buy the Simrad AP24 system to install after the great install information on another thread when she surprised me.
Now that I have the EV-200 with the p70R control head, EV-1 sensor core and the sport drive R12221...
what cabling do I need to attach / integrate my Garmin 741xs and Garmin 18HD radar to the system so that all is NMEA 2000 working together?
Do I need to install the EV-1 sensor core or does the 741xs fill that need?
Should I install the M81105 Rotary Rudder sensor or does the 741xs fill that need?
If I install the rotary rudder sensor for the display capability, what rudder modifications are necessary to install the sensor?
Thank you for any responses as I am not an electronics wizard and need concrete information so as not to wreck this great gift.
Bob
Now that I have the EV-200 with the p70R control head, EV-1 sensor core and the sport drive R12221...
what cabling do I need to attach / integrate my Garmin 741xs and Garmin 18HD radar to the system so that all is NMEA 2000 working together?
Do I need to install the EV-1 sensor core or does the 741xs fill that need?
Should I install the M81105 Rotary Rudder sensor or does the 741xs fill that need?
If I install the rotary rudder sensor for the display capability, what rudder modifications are necessary to install the sensor?
Thank you for any responses as I am not an electronics wizard and need concrete information so as not to wreck this great gift.
Bob