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skiman November 19th 03 07:24 PM

Speed log
 
I have a gulfstar 36 with an old speed log. Don't know the
manufactuer. I want to know what type of signal is sent from the log
in hopes of networking it to a nmea multiplexer.

Larry W4CSC November 20th 03 03:15 AM

Speed log
 
On 19 Nov 2003 11:24:07 -0800, (skiman) wrote:

I have a gulfstar 36 with an old speed log. Don't know the
manufactuer. I want to know what type of signal is sent from the log
in hopes of networking it to a nmea multiplexer.


It's just a pulse every time the paddle wheel passes the pickup coil.
It's magnetic. Works like an old analog tach in an old car.

The only way NMEA will come out of it is if the control head has
digital electronics in it. Otherwise, you're stuck with the MUCH more
accurate speed of your GPS receiver......



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skiman November 20th 03 12:19 PM

Speed log
 
(skiman) wrote in message om...
I have a gulfstar 36 with an old speed log. Don't know the
manufactuer. I want to know what type of signal is sent from the log
in hopes of networking it to a nmea multiplexer.



Thanks Larry, I agree that the GPS is more accurate but gives you
speed over ground and I wanted speed over water as well. Is there an
interface that will convert the pulse to nmea?


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