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Default nmea - talkers - listeners and lessons learned.

On Jul 18, 11:48*am, Doug Miller wrote:
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Right - just to clarify a couple of things:
1. AIS Receivers do not need GPS signals to output AIS sentences. They
work independent of GPS.
2. With the SR161/SR162, you can feed GPS (or any other NMEA data)
into the AIS receiver at 4800 baud on pin 3 and the receiver will
combine the data with the AIS sentences and output the combined
datastream out the single serial port at 38400 baud on pin 2 with a
common ground on pin 5. We sell a cable to do this and also include
the wiring diagram to build your own. See:http://www.milltechmarine.com/images...ng-diagram.pdf

Doug Miller
Milltech Marine


Cool. I'm in the market for an SR 161. Does it help the unit any to
have a GPS feed or does it just pass the data through. I can imagine
how the unit might take advantage of knowing the packet timing, but I
don't know if does.

-- Tom.