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Comnav Heading Rate Stabilizer on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Butler, Pennsylvania, United States

Butler, Pennsylvania, United States
Unit was removed from boat before it was sold and is in very good condition (no scratches, chips, or cracks). Was used with a ComNav 1420 Autopilot and was hard wired to autopilot computer. It worked flawlessly when removed.
Brand:ComNav Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:83434

The Heading Rate Stabilizer measures the horizontal component of the rate of change in the vessel’s

heading and adjusts the compass reading to minimize the effects of pitch and roll, fast turn rates, and

Northerly Turning Error. In this manner, the heading output that is provided to the Autopilot is

dramatically improved in terms of dynamic responsiveness and stability, allowing the Autopilot to work

more accurately and efficiently.

The ComNav Heading Rate Stabilizer (PN 20320005) is designed to work with ComNav’s Fluxgate

Compass (PN 92142). This compass has a small, seven-conductor cable plug on the end of it which

mates with the Heading Rate Stabilizer’s “TO COMPASS” connector.

The Heading Rate Stabilizer is designed to fit seamlessly onto ComNav 1101 and 1001 Autopilot

systems. The unit will also work with model 1420, 1440, and 1460 Autopilots, but some modification to

the Heading Rate Stabilizer’s wiring cable will be necessary.

This unit retails for over $650.00 when purchased new.

Information can be obtained from the ComNav website.


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