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"Chuck Tribolet" wrote in
: Larry, that's NMEA 2000, except it uses CAN bus rather than Ethernet. It's starting to show up in some GPSs, but I haven't seen any DSC VHFs with it. Yet. Yeah, I know, CANbus, another queer, off-the-wall, stupid plan from NMEA trying to keep the boater from buying READILY AVAILABLE, reasonably-priced, off-the-shelf, STANDARDIZED data hardware that uses STANDARDIZED connectors. Just look at all the wonderful CANbus boxes you can buy at Best Buy or Circuit City or newegg.com or any computer shop! Everybody knows a lot about CANbus....must be 20, maybe 30 people, worldwide who are not designing CAR computers! http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/e...Doc/adn004.pdf Wanna bet the CONTROLLER in Garmin will NOT work quite right with the CONTROLLER in Icom or the CONTROLLER in Raymarine or the CONTROLLER in anything else? We'll see......too late. |
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