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On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 14:15:10 -0400, "Flying Pig"
wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . === For what it's worth I have about 5 NMEA connections on the boat and they all work, most of them on the first try. My latest is a NMEA to USB connection thanks to a nice little interface device: www.amazon.com/Digital-Yacht-NMEA-Adapter-PC/dp/B004FBKS7K FWIW, my current GPS is also a digital yacht, 105, no longer made, referred for me by Raymarine a year ago as none of their current GPS are only NMEA, and would require an adapter to make work with my gear. Problem I'm having is data not getting to the MFD when either the computer is off, or the serial port is disconnected. Currently waiting for a response from Raymarine as to what might be suggested by my wire setup... Congratulations on getting yours working. I read where the NMEA 0183 protocol supports up to five listeners for each talker. That tells me one could split the two wires on the GPS NMEA into five talker(+) and five talker(-) and connect them to five different devices or listeners as they are sometimes called. One faulty listener shouldn't affect the four others that aren't faulty. -- Sir Gregory |
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