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![]() Armond Perretta wrote: Ansley W. Sawyer wrote: ... I have almost the same set up as do you. I have installed a Brookhouse multiplexer so that I do not have to switch NMEA talkers on and off. The GPS(Furuno 7000), Autopilot(Simrad Robertson AP20 with 3000x box), and the fathometer (Furuno RD30 with Airmar transducer) all feed into the multiplexer. The multiplexer then feeds out to the GPS, Radar Position (Furuno 1721M2), Radar Compass, Autopilot, & Depth and the computer ... I think I am getting somewhere now thanks to your explanation, but still a few questions. Why first feed GPS info into the multiplexer, than out from the multiplexer back to the GPS? To allow route and waypoint uploads to the GPS? ... The AIS receiver(Milltech SR161 with antenna splitter) I feed straight into the computer with the Cap'n software. The computer get GPS data from the multiplexer and AIS data from the AIS receiver. It all works great. This is I believe the question I am trying to address. Are you saying that by feeding GPS data and AIS data _separately_ into Capn 8.3, they are combining in the Capn software to properly display AIS info on the chart? That is correct. GPS data into COM1, AIS data into COM2. Is works great. The same think for Coastal Explorer. Hanz |
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