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"plano" wrote in
: I'm surprised the Cap'n can pass through (relay) AIS NMEA sentences, but who is going to read them at 4800baud? All equiment that accept AIS do this at 38400. Also, if there is dense AIS traffic, you would soon run into bandwidth problems running at 4800, the very reason why AIS uses 38400. plano Listen to your VHF radio tuned to the two AIS channels. The traffic is bursts of data with LOTS of dead time. At some point, you're right, it could become saturated. But 4800 baud would handle the data I've heard coming over the two channels very easily in busy Charleston harbor. Larry -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEJmc...elated&search= |
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