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- January 30, 2025
Axiom vs Axiom+ vs Axiom Pro vs Axiom 2
Understanding the Raymarine Axiom Series: A Guide to Choosing the Right Multifunction Display
Raymarine's Axiom series of multifunction displays (MFDs) has become a popular choice for boaters seeking advanced navigation, fishfinding, and system integration. However, with various models like the Axiom, Axiom+, Axiom Pro, Axiom 2, and Axiom 2 Pro, choosing the right one can be confusing. This article breaks down the key differences to help you make an informed decision.
Axiom: The Foundation
The original Axiom series laid the groundwork for Raymarine's modern MFDs back in 2017. It offered touchscreen control, built-in GPS, and support for various technologies like RealVision 3D sonar. While still capable with it's quad core processor, it has been largely superseded by newer models.
Available as a base "Axiom" model as well as "Axiom RV" and "Axiom DV" models, which have build in RealVision (RV) and DownVision (DV) sonar capabilities without the need
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- September 30, 2024
Choosing the right chartplotter can be tough, especially with so many different Garmin models on the market. This blog post will break down the key differences between the most popular Garmin chartplotters, including the GPSMAP, ECHOMAP Ultra, ECHOMAP UHD2, and STRIKER series. We'll also help you decide which model is right for you.
GPSMAP Series
The GPSMAP series is the top-of-the-line option from Garmin. These chartplotters are packed with features, including large, high-resolution displays, built-in sonar, and lightning-fast processing speeds. The GPSMAP 9000 series is the most luxurious option, with a stunning 4K resolution display and support for multiple chartplotters, sonars, radars, and cameras.
What's the difference between the "xs" and "xsv" echomap models?
Both "xs" and "xsv" models have built-in traditional CHIRP sonar, providing basic depth information and fish detection. This means they can connect directly to a transducer with CHIRP technology up to 1kW without needing
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- May 28, 2023
What is an MMSI number?
An MMSI (or "Maritime Mobile Service Identity") number is a unique seried of digits which is use to identify radios and vessels with radios which have DSC (Digital Selective Calling) functionality.
To obtain and MMSI number you must register your vessel and radio with Ofom. For vessels, the MMSI number is issued to the vessel itself, meaning that all fixed radios onboard must be programmed with the same MMSI number. However, for handheld radios cabable of DSC calling, the MMSI number should be unique to each individual radio.
Can you reprogram the MMSI number on a VHF radio?
Perhaps you have purchased a used VHF radio, a used boat, or have simply incorrectly entered the MMSI number in your VHF. Whatever the reason, you may find yourself in a situation where you are stuck with the wrong MMSI number in your VHF radio.
The good news is that your MMSI can in fact be reset. To do this you must either send your radio back to the manufacturer or speak to a marine electronics
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- April 12, 2023
Dynaplates are a great solution for hull bonding and grounding. It's important to choose the correct Dynaplate for your application. Use the provided table to help choose the right Dynaplate.
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- March 31, 2023
As technology continues to revolutionize the marine industry, boaters and sailors alike are constantly seeking cutting-edge tools to enhance their navigation experience. Enter the Raymarine Axiom 2 range of chartplotters – the latest innovation from the renowned marine electronics brand, Raymarine. Designed with advanced features, improved performance, and an intuitive interface, the Axiom 2 range is set to redefine marine navigation as we know it.
So, what makes the Raymarine Axiom 2 range stand out from the crowd? Let's dive into the details and explore some of the top features of this exciting new chartplotter range.