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Appendix E: Connecting A Raytheon ST80 Active Compass for MARPA E-5
Appendix E:
Connecting A
Raytheon ST80
Calibrating the ST80 Active Compass
The Raytheon ST80 active (fluxgate) compass must be calibrated to ensure
the transmitted heading data is accurate. You should calibrate the compass
before it is used as a navigational aid.
Calibration comprises two procedures:
Heading Alignment: This is required to match the displayed heading to a
known heading or transit.You can align the active compass with your
ships magnetic steering compass, providing your ships compass is accu-
rate. You should use a minimum of 4 cardinal points
Compass Linearization: This detects heading errors caused by metal
objects, such as engines or gas bottles. Once such errors have been
detected, the compass corrects them automatically.
Heading Alignment
1. Mount the compass (as described in the handbook supplied with it) so the
alignment marker points forward and is parallel to the centreline of your
vessel. Secure in position
2. On your 10.4"LCD/10" CRT radar display, ensure the Heading data box is
displayed. Use your ships steering compass to align your vessel to four
point at 90° intervals; ideally you should use the four cardinal points.
Note the headings displayed on your radar display and the ships compass
for each point.
3. Note the error in the active compass heading for each point and average the
error. To obtain the least error in the active compass, deduct the average
error from each heading reading. The table below shows an example of
corrected heading data.
D4125-1
000˚
W
E
090˚ 180˚
Uncorrected
Linearised
Aligned
270˚ 360˚

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