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Followup to msg on Wed, 5 Mar 2008 09:26:30 -0500, "Bill Kearney"
: (Original msg on bottom) I see ... that's why I have see some drawing where the net is tapped ( I mean terminated) like the ethernet PC net. For NMEA 2000 I found as a good doc: http://www.jackrabbitmarine.com/file..._Design_v2.pdf Thanks Manlio "Manlio" wrote in message .. . Presented by Raymarine in 2007, I am unable to find around a white paper or some clear and complete presentation of this protocol. Someone may give me an hint ? Isn't it just NMEA 2000 with different connectors? To that end there aren't any free docs for NMEA 2000 online anywhere either. Cough up a couple grand, that's the only way to get it. |
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I agree that Jack Rabbit's NMEA doc is valuable. So are Maretron's design guide and the Simnet, LowranceNet, and SeaTalkng manuals. I've been testing SeaTalkng, along with an ST70, an E Series MFD, and a Garmin 5212, along with a standard N2K network of Maretron sensors,. Bottom line: STng is just another way to do NMEA 2000 cabling, with some pros and some cons, and patch cables are available if you don't want to use it. But it's all NMEA 2000 and the messages move around pretty darn well, even across brands. For more, see www.panbo.com. On Mar 9, 5:46*am, Manlio wrote: Followup *to *msg on Wed, 5 Mar 2008 09:26:30 -0500, "Bill Kearney" : I see ... that's why I have see some drawing where the net is tapped ( I mean terminated) like the ethernet PC net. For NMEA 2000 I found as a good doc: http://www.jackrabbitmarine.com/file..._Design_v2.pdf *Thanks Manlio "Manlio" wrote in message .. . Presented by Raymarine in 2007, I am unable to find around a white paper or some clear and complete presentation of this protocol. Someone may give me an hint ? Isn't it just NMEA 2000 with different connectors? To that end there aren't any free docs for NMEA 2000 online anywhere either. Cough up a couple grand, that's the only way to get it. |
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