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Phil Stanton wrote:
First the good news Cracked it The so called NEMA output from a Raymarine Multi should be floating, but the positive terminal is at 12v; something to do with being able to use the NMEA out terminals for an alarm. This as it were "shorts out" the RS232 on the laptop Now the bad news You need a RayMarine PC/SeaTalk.NMEA Interface (E85001). Cost about £100. Yet another RayMarine Con, but it solved the problem Phil I don't get it, didn't you say earlier you already got a converter that would convert the RS-422 NMEA output to RS-232? -- Kees |
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