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b393capt March 6th 06 12:16 AM

Raymarine 60Plus - Huh ?
 

Raymarine ST60 Plus Benefits Quote "Expandable SeaTalk networking
technology enables connection to Raymarine autopilots, multifunction
displays, radars, chartplotters and fishfinders."

Does anyone know what this means ?


Del Cecchi March 6th 06 03:14 AM

Raymarine 60Plus - Huh ?
 

"b393capt" wrote in message
ups.com...

Raymarine ST60 Plus Benefits Quote "Expandable SeaTalk networking
technology enables connection to Raymarine autopilots, multifunction
displays, radars, chartplotters and fishfinders."

Does anyone know what this means ?

It is apparently a GPS with some sort of network connection that will
talk to other Raymarine devices with network connections as part of a BAN
Boat Area Network.



Kees Verruijt March 6th 06 10:44 AM

Raymarine 60Plus - Huh ?
 
b393capt wrote:
Raymarine ST60 Plus Benefits Quote "Expandable SeaTalk networking
technology enables connection to Raymarine autopilots, multifunction
displays, radars, chartplotters and fishfinders."

Does anyone know what this means ?


That it has Seatalk, just like all the other instrument series that they
produce and have produced.

So, not something new.

--
Kees

b393capt March 7th 06 02:59 AM

Raymarine 60Plus - Huh ?
 
That resonates with me.


Meindert Sprang March 7th 06 10:54 PM

Raymarine 60Plus - Huh ?
 
"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



Larry March 8th 06 01:47 AM

Raymarine 60Plus - Huh ?
 
"Meindert Sprang" wrote in
:

Yep. That's why there is a market for my multiplexers ;-))

Meindert



Wipe that big smile off your face, Meindert!....(c;


Meindert Sprang March 8th 06 06:02 AM

Raymarine 60Plus - Huh ?
 
"Larry" wrote in message
...
"Meindert Sprang" wrote in
:

Yep. That's why there is a market for my multiplexers ;-))

Meindert



Wipe that big smile off your face, Meindert!....(c;


Darn.... it's stuck.. :-)

Meindert



Bjarke Christensen March 8th 06 09:32 PM

Raymarine 60Plus - Huh ?
 
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





Bill Kearney March 13th 06 11:08 PM

Raymarine 60Plus - Huh ?
 

"Bjarke Christensen" (nej, det skal selvfølgelig
være med K da jeg er dansker) wrote in message
. dk...
OK, if your a techie it's might be very different but it's still just a
language so instruments can talk together.


Yeah, just like chinese is a language people can use to talk to each other,
unless you don't speak chinese. It ain't a matter of being "technical" it's
a matter of being WRONG.


Bill Kearney March 15th 06 12:14 AM

Raymarine 60Plus - Huh ?
 
OK, so you claim it's not a language for instruments to talk together and
exchange data. So what is it ?


Go back and read the thread.



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