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Gordon Wedman wrote:
I've tried contacting Raymarine but it's been nearly two weeks now, and they still haven't replied to my query, though I live in hope. Did you send a note to technical assistance from their web page? I sent Yes, using their online form. It sent me an email, and the question is still there on their website where I can update it, add files, etc. They promised to get back to me within three business days but apart from the initial email, I've heard nothing. them a note yesterday asking if GPS waypoint data would be picked up by Seatalk and then tranlsated back to NMEA format by the E85001 and they phoned me today with an answer. (unfortunately the answer is no and therefor I'm in Australia so I don't really expect them to ring me :-) We do have email down here though, so I was hoping to hear something from them that way, even if the answer is no. Unfortunately, I think I've received my answer from the other posters in here - I need to go outside the Raymarine stable to solve the problem by changing boat speed over ground into boat speed over water :-( I should have bought a different NMEA - Seatalk bridge that could do the data manipulation for me instead of the E85001. Winston Savage Technical Support Specialist Rayamrine Inc. http://www.raymarine.com at Thanks for that. If I need more help, I may use it. Who. |
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That appears to be the case. I have the same bridge set-up except with ST-50
Wind. When I was designing it, I became concerned about data sentence conflicts with Seatalk, converted Seatalk and NMEA all running on the same buss. And, like you, I was curious about whether it was possible to use GPS SOG rather than boat speed. One chap who seemed to know a lot about this indicated that in case of conflict, Seatalk prevails. So it seems that if boat speed is available in Seatalk, your instrument will ignore other data. Additionally, as far as I know, Seatalk format speed is the required input for that instrument. So short of some programming to fake it (convert NMEA to Seatalk), I don't think there's a workaround. I wasn't willing to go that route, and it had the shortcomings descibed in other posts. Len Unfortunately, I think I've received my answer from the other posters in here - I need to go outside the Raymarine stable to solve the problem by changing boat speed over ground into boat speed over water :-( I should have bought a different NMEA - Seatalk bridge that could do the data manipulation for me instead of the E85001. .. |
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"Len Krauss" wrote in message ...
So short of some programming to fake it (convert NMEA to Seatalk), I don't think there's a workaround. I wasn't willing to go that route, and it had the shortcomings descibed in other posts. Len I had the same problem on my boat. So I made my own bidirectional SeaTalk-Nmea Bridge that can fake gps SOG to Boat Speed and send it to SeaTalk. To anyone who is interested have a look at http://www.tklinux.de/inhalt_e.html |
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