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Bluetooth NMEA anyone?
In another thread, someone mentioned using Bluetooth to interconnect NMEA
devices, instead of all the damned serial wires all over the place. I found a converter for you that might be interesting to play with. It's made for RS-232 serial data, but most 232 devices will respond to NMEA's RS-422 voltage levels, anyway. These guys are the manufacturers of the devices. I found this in the Feb 2006 Circuit Cellar magazine that's posted to alt.binaries.e-book.technical every month. There's just so many neat little solutions out there if you can find them....(c; |
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Bluetooth NMEA anyone?
I have user AirCable (www.aircable.net) bluetooth serial ports to
connect my Garmin devices to a BT PocketPc. I'm not connected with the company in any way but found them to be helpful, and their products work well. |
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Bluetooth NMEA anyone?
seems to me the solution I was reading about was a bluetooth wireless
multiplexer, but that has wired connections except for the multiplexer to computer, that part is bluetooth. The guy to ask is Meinhert (sorry about spelling), he's most knowledgeable about it, builds/designs/and or sells them as ShipModule. I think it's great to get the wiring out of the picture, since there is so much of it anyway. But then I'm not very hip to what's happening in this stuff. |
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