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Old 21-12-2021, 17:50   #1
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Can an ST 1000 auto tiller be linked to a Samsung tablet running Navionics ?

Hello Just wondering if the ST 1000 Raymarine can be linked to a Samsung tablet running Navionics?
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Old 28-12-2021, 04:59   #2
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Re: Can an ST 1000 auto tiller be linked to a Samsung tablet running Navionics ?

I would be interested to know this too.
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Old 28-12-2021, 06:22   #3
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Re: Can an ST 1000 auto tiller be linked to a Samsung tablet running Navionics ?

You can control a ST1000 over Seatalk (old Seatalk) or NMEA 0183 from a chart plotter or OpenCPN on a tablet, however I don't believe Navionics supports controlling an autopilot.
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