Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"André Langevin" wrote in
: My ICOM radio has the posibility to put on a GPS screen the position of another ship (brought back by a position request signal). ICOM has a very instructive video on the subject at: http://www.icomamerica.com/marine/video/ Does someone know if we can do the same with Fugawi or Nobelter navigation softwares ? Cheers André Sure. Hook the Icom's NMEA output stream to your NMEA network, keeping in mind that only ONE talker can be on a NMEA circuit, which may require you to buy a NMEA multiplexer for all the talkers to talk to. Using Icom M802 HF/SSB and M602 VHF aboard Lionheart all connected to NMEA through a Noland multiplexer, here. I had the M802 scanning DSC channels while I was checking out the NMEA network and electronics at the dock one day. I heard one of the chart plotters beep and went to see there was a new point on the chart off the French coast! The Cap'n had to go to its CD ROM for the chart, but showed the position of the ship that had declared an emergency on the GMDSS system (only engine room flooding...pumps were losing it). It was the first time I had got to see how our system reacted to an HF DSC fix for a real emergency. Sure wish the boating industry would dump this stupid NMEA system with only one talker on a network. The industry is WAY behind reality. Just remember that only ONE talker can be on any NMEA cable with a bunch of listeners receiving data at a time. This keeps lots of people from hooking up their radio's data outputs to their systems. Very unfortunate. Larry W4CSC S/V Lionheart Amel Sharki cruising ketch WDB6254 MMSI 366920680 |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
A Commodores Meanderings | General | |||
Where to find ramp stories? | General | |||
The Bahamas, Key West and back. | Cruising | |||
back with a problem now | General |