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OK, if your a techie it's might be very different but it's still just a
language so instruments can talk together. Bjarke "Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... "Bjarke Christensen" (nej, det skal selvfølgelig være med K da jeg er dansker) wrote in message . dk... Basicly it's just a bi-directional proprietary version of NMEA. Just like chinees is similar to english.... Seatalk is nothing like NMEA. NMEA can be tricky to interconnect when you get many devices. Yep. That's why there is a market for my multiplexers ;-)) Meindert |
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