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On 9 Mar, 20:21, "WBH" wrote:
"darlo 61" wrote in message ... | I've just fitted a Raymarine C120 with a NASA AIS. I also have a new | DSC VHF to fit & was hoping to use the GPS via NMEA from the Raymarine | to give a position n the VHF however the system setup will only let me | have AIS or NMEA as Output. Is there any way around this? Any advise | in lay mans terms please. The problem is the baud rate. If you configure the C120 for AIS, the baudrate of both input and output NMEA port becomes 38400 bps. The C120 will still send the NMEA data, in'l'cluding GPS, but the baudrate of 38400 is too high for the DSC VHF radio. It only accepts 4800bps. The only way to resolve this is to use a device which can 'convert' the baudrate from 38400 to 4800 bps or buy a cheap GPS mouse as a dedicated GPS for the VHF. The latter also has the advantage that your VHF radio still receives lat/lon when the C120 is switched off and that you have a backup GPS with lat/lon readout on the radio LCD. Baudrate conversion is possible with a NMEA multiplexer like the Miniplex of Shipmodul or the one my company makes:http://www.brookhouseonline.com/pdf%...egration_3.pdf Wout Thanks for that, we do have a spare GPS so we'll use that, though it seemed like a nice idea to have everything intergrated. Graeme |
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