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Boris Mohorko April 12th 05 10:06 PM

Hi speed NMEA splitter
 
Looking for high speed (34 KBaud) NMEA splitter, need to share AIS receiver
output with 2 radars and 2 computers. Any suggestions anyone?

Tnx
Boris M/Y Milagro



j.baxevanis April 13th 05 10:14 PM

Boris Mohorko wrote:
Looking for high speed (34 KBaud) NMEA splitter, need to share AIS receiver
output with 2 radars and 2 computers. Any suggestions anyone?

Tnx
Boris M/Y Milagro



we manufacture NMEA splitters, multiplexers etc.
Usually are 4800,8,N,1 but i can program a unit to operate at the AIS speed.

Anyway the data output of the AIS is RS422 so you can send signals to
radars (in parallel)
About computer you need RS-232 signals.
I have the solution you need

contact me ( John Baxevanis) at


rgds
j. baxevanis



Wout B April 13th 05 11:38 PM


"Boris Mohorko" wrote in message
news:1113339981.9638b3de6a2419644e1741e4d050f1db@t eranews...
Looking for high speed (34 KBaud) NMEA splitter, need to share AIS

receiver
output with 2 radars and 2 computers. Any suggestions anyone?

Tnx
Boris M/Y Milagro



Try to connect your radars and computers in parallel first, without
splitter. The signal may well be strong enough to feed all.
Wout




Meindert Sprang April 14th 05 05:58 AM

"Wout B" wrote in message
...

"Boris Mohorko" wrote in message
news:1113339981.9638b3de6a2419644e1741e4d050f1db@t eranews...
Looking for high speed (34 KBaud) NMEA splitter, need to share AIS

receiver
output with 2 radars and 2 computers. Any suggestions anyone?

Tnx
Boris M/Y Milagro



Try to connect your radars and computers in parallel first, without
splitter. The signal may well be strong enough to feed all.
Wout


Yep. According to the NMEA spec, each talker (output) should be able to
drive four listeners (inputs) at the same time.

Meindert




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