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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 20:58:53 +0300, TomS wrote:
"nm" wrote in message news ![]() last sunday I tried to connect a laptop to the instrumentation of a boat with a B&G Hydra 2000 system. I downloaded a paper from b&g site: http://www.bandg.com/pdfs/FAQs/faq007.pdf where they use a cable named 135-0a-160 since i don't have such cable, i cut a serial cable and connected the wires (according to the pins specified in the table) to the nmea processor i started several serial port sniffers (also one written by me), but, of course, it didn't work ![]() i tried to use only pins gnd, rx and tx, tried also to swap rx and tx, but still nothing tried also on several different ports of the processor my port sniffer sometimes reads strange characters, so I thougth that the cable referenced in the document may have some electronics inside, but I couldn't find any useful info about that anyone can help me out on this? thanks Nicola You say you have a Hydra system. Do you also have a Performance processor? The pdf you are refering to is describing how to make a cable for your performance processor. About a year or two ago B&G made came out with a separate Hercules main processor. Previous to that the difference between a Hydra and Hercules system was that a Hercules system had a Performance processor, Hydra did not. Today a Hercules system uses the Hercules main processor and can also have a Performace processor. The Hydra system has a Hydra main processor but can also have the same performace processor. If you do not have a Performance processor you need a NMEA FFD to be able to connect to NMEA equipment (also computers=RS232). The main processor (weather Hercules or Hydra) does not have NMEA nor RS232 connections. If you have a Performance processor: The performace processor has two NMEA outputs, two NMEA input one RS232 input and one RS232 output. Total 3 inputs and 3 outputs. Only two inputs and outputs can be used at a time. This can be configured from a FFD (see B&G website, Hercules manual). The RS232 output is kind of unusual, this can be configured to 9600bps, 7bits, 2stop bits etc, which might seem unusual. Also the port does not output data all the time and not in NMEA format. The data must be requested with special commands (all this described in the Hercules manual). Some programs speak this "strange language" such as Deckman for Windows, MaxSea, Raytech Navigator etc. The higher end navigation/tactical programs, not your ordinary Ozi, SeaClear or such. Hope that this made it a little bit clearer ![]() Regs, TomS the processor has no "performance" label on it, so i assume it is a normal processor (there's no RS232 port on it) i have a FFD display, but didn't find much info on how to connect nmea equipment to that ... thanks for the reply, now it's a BIG bit clearer |
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