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Anyway... it indicates that I should opt for feeding the NMEA to the S1 even
if the GPS is next to the ST6002. But's it's OK. I will need to bring the NMEA signal back to the main wiring closet for other purposes anyway. Thanks for your input. -- Maxi 999 - 'Escape' - Hundige "Geoff Schultz" wrote in message ... Rick Morel wrote in news ![]() My experience with Raymarine, about 10 years, has always been that NMEA data fed in will propagate along the Seatalk as well. Rick Morel I also thought this, but was told by an electronics installer that the st600x displays don't translate the NMEA data into SeaTalk. They only display it. The course computer does provide the translation. I have no direct experience with this, so I'd be interested in having this info verified. -- Geoff www.GeoffSchultz.org |
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