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rosso February 22nd 05 02:53 PM

B&G instruments communication interface
 
Hi!

I am trying to interface ALL of the B&G instruments on my boat with my
PC. I would like to be able to get all the information available from
the instruments on the PC (say to have a log book with speed, wind
speed, depth etc. etc.). This can be done for NMEA, but from what I've
seen on the web there's no sentences in the NMEA interface regarding
instrument-information (for example wind speed). This probably means
B&G are using their own standards for inter-instrument communication
(which definetly exists since ther is a i-don't-know-how-it's-called
station that gathers all the info). Probably own in this case means
registered and copyrighted (since I saw they are getting into this with
tablet pc's and such). My question is

-does somebody know something more about this? any kind of information
would be *very* useful (from hardware issues to pointers on the web).

thanks a lot
rosso

p.s. I reckon it would be useful to know exactly WHAT instruments I
have mounted but the boat is not mine
and it's not exactly nearby right now!


Donal February 22nd 05 11:24 PM


"rosso" wrote in message
ups.com...
Hi!

I am trying to interface ALL of the B&G instruments on my boat with my
PC. I would like to be able to get all the information available from
the instruments on the PC (say to have a log book with speed, wind
speed, depth etc. etc.). This can be done for NMEA, but from what I've
seen on the web there's no sentences in the NMEA interface regarding
instrument-information (for example wind speed). This probably means
B&G are using their own standards for inter-instrument communication
(which definetly exists since ther is a i-don't-know-how-it's-called
station that gathers all the info). Probably own in this case means
registered and copyrighted (since I saw they are getting into this with
tablet pc's and such). My question is

-does somebody know something more about this? any kind of information
would be *very* useful (from hardware issues to pointers on the web).

thanks a lot
rosso

p.s. I reckon it would be useful to know exactly WHAT instruments I
have mounted but the boat is not mine
and it's not exactly nearby right now!



My B&G instruments talk NMEA 2.

I don't think that you are correct about wind speed being unavailable on
NMEA. I've connected my B&G system to my Navico autohelm, and it can steer
to wind - as well as to a magnetic course. I'm fairly sure that it gets
wind speed as well as direction.

My B&G instruments date from 1998. Older instruments may be different, of
course.



Regards


Donal
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Horvath February 23rd 05 11:38 AM

On 22 Feb 2005 06:53:54 -0800, "rosso" wrote
this crap:

Hi!

I am trying to interface ALL of the B&G instruments on my boat with my
PC. I would like to be able to get all the information available from
the instruments on the PC (say to have a log book with speed, wind



I'm not sure what B&G is. I have Raytheon instruments, and a Garmin
GPS that we interface with a laptop, (with charts of the area.) We
use this for racing.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!

Maxprop February 23rd 05 09:38 PM


"Horvath" wrote in message

On 22 Feb 2005 06:53:54 -0800, "rosso" wrote
this crap:

Hi!

I am trying to interface ALL of the B&G instruments on my boat with my
PC. I would like to be able to get all the information available from
the instruments on the PC (say to have a log book with speed, wind



I'm not sure what B&G is.


Brooks and Gatehouse, the very best there is.

I have Raytheon instruments, and a Garmin
GPS that we interface with a laptop, (with charts of the area.) We
use this for racing.


He should contact B&G's rep.

Max



rosso February 24th 05 09:37 AM

Thanks to everybody for your help!

Yes, I was wrong about NMEA, and B&G instruments use this protocol for
communication!

bye
rosso



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