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28 Boat navigation software • USB CompactFlash chart reader. Specifi cally engineered to read Navionics Gold and Platinum charts on CompactFlash cards. Also enables waypoint and route transfer between RayTech and Raymarine marine chartplotter products using blank CompactFlash cards.• RayTech 6.1 comes with Navionics Reader
Navigation Software 29 Minimum System Requirements • Intel Pentium 4 processor or faster (or equivalent). • 512 MB RAM or higher. • NVIDIA GeForce 4 graphics processor. • Windows XP or Vista. • Monitor – capable of displaying 1024 x 768 resolution, 16 bit colour. • CD-ROM drive. • USB 1.0/2.0 for connecting Navionics or C-MAP card reader). • Serial port (for networking via SeaTalk/NMEA). • Ethernet port (for networking via SeaTalk MARINE MONITORS raymarine.comRecommended Options Optional 12", 15", 17" and 19" G Series marine monitors available. For more information on these monitors , go to page 12 or visit our website

RayTech 6.1 Navigation Software. Make the most of your time on the water. Do your plotting at home

hs ).• PCMCIA port (for optional hsb
2 network kit) or USB2.*• USB 2.0 (for optional hsb
2 to USB network kit).*
* hsb Compatible Charts
2 interface is only compatible with windows XP. • Intel Core 2 Duo processor or faster (or equivalent). • 2GB RAM or higher. • NVIDIA GeForce graphics processor. • Windows Vista. • Navionics Gold, Platinum and Hot Maps on CompactFlash. • C-MAP NT+ C-Cards (optional USB C-Card reader required). • C-MAP NT+ PC Charts. • MapTech Raster Charts. • Softchart Raster Charts. • NDI Canadian Charts. Recommended System Requirements
Page 89 for detailed product specifications related to this product Serious about sailing? Raymarine’s RayTech V6.1 is a powerful and fl exible software package that can be used for route planning, performance analysis, fi shing charters, weather forecasting, tactics... a multitude of uses.Try it for yourself – a ‘light’ version of RayTech V6.1 is available FREE as a download from www.raymarine.com Quick to do, easy to use, you will be able to plan your routes, add in waypoints on your PC at home and then transfer the data to your on-board Raymarine displays. Once you get to like it, give yourself the advantage and go for the full version of RayTech V6.1.• Plot waypoints and routes on your laptop PC, then transfer them onto your on-board Raymarine displays. • Comes with a built-in database of worldwide tides and currents.• Supports Navionics Gold and Platinum charts.• Lets you record and play back displays from the HD Digital fi shfi nder. • Customisable user interface lets you organise your navigation data the way you want it.• Links straight into SeaTalk
hs networks, enabling you access and share radar and AIS, digital fi shfi nder, charts and navigation data between your PC and Raymarine E Series, G Series and digital radar systems. Give yourself the advantage You can use your RayTech V6.1 system to collect and analyse data, helping you get the best performance out of your boat, whether for racing or pleasure.• Download animated weather forecasts from www.raymarine.com. • Use the navigation and tactical tools to monitor wind, laylines, other boats and weather.• Compare instrument and vessel performance with the Data-Trak time-based graphs. • Work out your best speed and heading for the conditions, using polar data and information about ocean current, wind speed and direction.
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