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A standard 4 button 433 MHz KeyFob is used to send (+1 / -1 degree) and (+10 / -10 degrees) course changes to the autopilot.
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The used Seatalk codes are derived from Thomas Knauf (http://www.thomasknauf.de/rap/seatalk2.htm ). Many thanks for this excellent piece of work.
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The software is sending a beep to the Raymarine devices (Seatalk alarm function). This helps to get a feedback regarding the recognition of of a pressed key. The LED on the PCB blinks in addition if keys are successfully recognised. This should also help with trouble shooting.
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The software is sending a beep to the Raymarine devices (Seatalk alarm function). This helps to get a feedback regarding the recognition of of a pressed key. The LED on the PCB blinks in addition if keys are successfully recognised. This should also help with trouble shooting. It is also possible to connect an active 5 Volt buzzer to pin 20 (and GND) of the ProMicro.
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Since version 1.1 it supports now also Auto and Standby remote control. You have to use a 6 button KeyFob or an additional 2 or 4 button remote for controling Auto/Standby function.
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