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It's over a year later (and thanks to our beta testers that couragously
installed it on their boats and your ideas on this newsgroup) but we've finally launched our 802.11 wireless NMEA server for the general public. http://www.marinewireless.us/ One of our more extravegant boats has numerous wireless laptops (1 at the helm drives the autopilot and the others are display only) so that the owner and guests can see the electronic chart and virtual instruments anywhere on the boat. I know our device is on the expensive side so if you're looking for a less expensive alternative you should also checkout ShipModul's Bluetooth MUX: http://www.shipmodul.com/en/ -Todd Todd wrote: I just want to say a big thanks to everyone on this group who responded to my post last year regarding a wireless NMEA navigation server. Based on your ideas and suggestions we've turned it into a real product and are currently beta testing it with a number of boats: http://www.marinewireless.us Anyhow, thanks again for all the feedback and help in turning this idea into reality. Now we'll just have to see if there is any real market demand for wireless navigation ;-) -Todd |
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