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![]() "Rodney Myrvaagnes" wrote in message ... On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 19:50:12 +0200, "Steve Lusardi" wrote: Lisa, NMEA interfaces are slow and bit serial (EIA RS-232). The protocol is very basic and there is no provision for either addressing or data collisions. As you stated, your solution is incorrect, the device to use is called a statmux or statistical multiplexor in general. Specifically, there are multiplexors available for this purpose that prevent data collisions and allow orderly sentence broadcast. Contact a qualified nav equipment dealer for further info. These devices are inexpensive and available. Steve Since Lisa was only proposing a single "talker" a mux is superfluous. No collisions could occur. The only issue is whether the two loads would reduce the signal too much. But, since you mention it, where are there inexpensive muxes? I had one once until it was hit by lightning, but it was very expensive at the time. Thanks Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a Two loads of the type described will definitely not create a problem. I concur with your statement that a MUX is superfluous. Not sure what you consider inexpensive re mux's, but there's a Kiwi company called Brookstone which markets several flavors, the cheapest of which goes for $149. I have one, and it works fine. Max Lynn First 40.7 Tranquility |
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