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Read a lot of manuals and web pages last night. The ST6002 display
apparently have the ability to display navigational messages on the display. The manual says "shows heading, locked course and navigational data, and up to 7 data pages". Combined with your information that they typical dont relay NMEA sentences on the seatalk bus, one could get the thesis, that you have to supply the GPS/Navigator NMEA to both. To the S1 computer in order to stear on the navigational data and to the display to (manually) browse through the data on the display. Would that make sense or is that to negative on Raymarine ?? Bjarke -- Maxi 999 - 'Escape' - Hundige "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message .. . "Bjarke M. Christensen" Bjarke(snabel-a)grevestrand(punkt)dk wrote in : The manual gives a fine list of sentences supported, but it say "on the S1 computer". There not a single word on the capabilities of the st6002 input .... Bjarke My experience is that the list of supported sentence is all that the st6002 will support. It will not echo/translate them into SeaTalk sentences. -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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