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markch
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Reged: 21/01/2007
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Loc: South East Cornwall
B & G Network Pilot Fault
      13/05/2008 22:11

Help please, two weeks ago when coming back from Fowey when we were on auto pilot when suddenly we came off course by about 120deg. I checked that no steel objects had been put in the locker next to the sensor part no 545-00-031 but no. After switching off the pilot I watched the pilot heading and found that it was swinging by almost 360 deg and does not stay on course for more than 2 minutes, have removed and looked at sensor but can see no fault.
Can anybody help.

Cheers
Mark

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