For some time now I have been frustrated with the poor quality of Raymarine's owners manual for the C-80. I have managed to figure out some thing, like how to reset trip mileage, etc. that are not intuitively obvious, but there are many, many other things I don't know about or know how to do. So, I am starting this thread with the idea of it being a place where we can post questions about our Raymarine products and also post tricks, shortcuts, etc. we have discovered and thus build a knowledge base for Brats about Raymarine products.
So... To start the ball rolling Here are the direct telephone numbers for Raymarine tech support and Navionics tech support so you don't have to go through the website.
Raymarine: 1-800-539-5539 M/F 0400-1800 EST
Navionics: 1-800-848-5896
Plus: According to Raymarine, if you have inputted a BOATUS or other MMSI number into your Raymarine VHF and want to get rid of it so you can input the official FCC MMSI that you get when you obtain the FCC ship station authorization, you must send your radio back to Raymarine in New Hampshire to do so.
And my first (of many) question is: How do I set up an EBL (Electronic bearing Line) on my radar showing the bearing from my boat to a MARPA or AIS target? According to a Raymarine podcast with Chuck Husick, such a thing is possible.
So... To start the ball rolling Here are the direct telephone numbers for Raymarine tech support and Navionics tech support so you don't have to go through the website.
Raymarine: 1-800-539-5539 M/F 0400-1800 EST
Navionics: 1-800-848-5896
Plus: According to Raymarine, if you have inputted a BOATUS or other MMSI number into your Raymarine VHF and want to get rid of it so you can input the official FCC MMSI that you get when you obtain the FCC ship station authorization, you must send your radio back to Raymarine in New Hampshire to do so.
And my first (of many) question is: How do I set up an EBL (Electronic bearing Line) on my radar showing the bearing from my boat to a MARPA or AIS target? According to a Raymarine podcast with Chuck Husick, such a thing is possible.