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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 18:25:40 +0200, "Bjarke M. Christensen"
Bjarke(snabel-a)grevestrand(punkt)dk wrote: OK. So the S1 computer translate to Seatalk. We guess that is not the case if you connect the NMEA signal to the ST6002 display. Actually, I don't see why not. I'd try it, but we're out cruising for a bit and don't want to start taking things apart. The way I understand the manual, it should. I don't find the manual confusing or ambiguous. It basically states you can connect NMEA equipment to the computer or the display. Sounds simple and straightforward to me. Otherwise how could you steer by a NMEA wind indicator, GPS or whatever? Rick |
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