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Maxsea & Raymarine S3 Corepack connection
Hi Guys,
I am looking at connecting Maxsea so that it is able to receive info (NMEA) and send info to a Raymarine S3 Corepack Autopilot. I have some questions however: 1. Can this bi-directional setup be done with one cable? My research tells me yes, but I need it confirmed? 2. I have heard about people having to convert from seatalk to NMEA - but the S3 has NMEA in/out connectors so I assume I dont have to do any conversion? 3. Sounds like I need to use a optical isolater, like : http://www.navstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=1724 coupled with a USB to RS232 convert? 4. What gauge wiring should I use? 5. The S3 gets a variety of info from a varity of sensors, ie Water Temp, Wind info GPS sentences - I assume this is then all included in the NMEA output from the S3? All and any suggestions gratefully received. Cheers -Al |
Maxsea & Raymarine S3 Corepack connection
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 12:18:09 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Hi Guys, I am looking at connecting Maxsea so that it is able to receive info (NMEA) and send info to a Raymarine S3 Corepack Autopilot. I have some questions however: 1. Can this bi-directional setup be done with one cable? My research tells me yes, but I need it confirmed? You need three wires: data in to the computer, data out from the computer, and ground. 2. I have heard about people having to convert from seatalk to NMEA - but the S3 has NMEA in/out connectors so I assume I dont have to do any conversion? Yes, you can use the S3's NMEA input instead of a separate NMEA-Seatalk interface. 3. Sounds like I need to use a optical isolater, like : http://www.navstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=1724 coupled with a USB to RS232 convert? You should not need opto-isolation, but if your computer only has USB ports, and no read serial port, you will need a USB-RS-232 adaptor. 4. What gauge wiring should I use? Small. All my NMEA-0183 wiring is done with Belden 8451, #22 shielded twisted pair. (There's lots of it in the scrap heap at work...) 5. The S3 gets a variety of info from a varity of sensors, ie Water Temp, Wind info GPS sentences - I assume this is then all included in the NMEA output from the S3? Should be. All and any suggestions gratefully received. Cheers -Al -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
Maxsea & Raymarine S3 Corepack connection
2. I have heard about people having to convert from seatalk to NMEA - but the S3 has NMEA in/out connectors so I assume I dont have to do any conversion? Yes, you can use the S3's NMEA input instead of a separate NMEA-Seatalk interface. Thanks Peter, Spoke to a guy today who confirmed all of what you said, bar one thing, he stated that the NMEA output from a Raymarine S3 corepack only has sentences directly related to the autopilot (ie no wind, depth, sea temp). He said to get all the sentences you need to connect to Seatalk, and therefore need a Seatalk-NMEA converter. Thanks -Al |
Maxsea & Raymarine S3 Corepack connection
Luc Habert wrote:
: In fact, there are direct usb-nmea interfaces, like http://www.actisense.com/HTML/Products/Gateways/USB to NMEA 0183 Gateway/index.php That is exactly what someone else suggested....cheap too!! |
Maxsea & Raymarine S3 Corepack connection
Have a look at the manual:
http://www.raymarine.com/SubmittedFi...150_400_CC.pdf S3G used to be called G400, look at page 36(45) and 37(46). There it is listed what NMEA is received and what is sent out (if available). Regs, TomS wrote in message ... 2. I have heard about people having to convert from seatalk to NMEA - but the S3 has NMEA in/out connectors so I assume I dont have to do any conversion? Yes, you can use the S3's NMEA input instead of a separate NMEA-Seatalk interface. Thanks Peter, Spoke to a guy today who confirmed all of what you said, bar one thing, he stated that the NMEA output from a Raymarine S3 corepack only has sentences directly related to the autopilot (ie no wind, depth, sea temp). He said to get all the sentences you need to connect to Seatalk, and therefore need a Seatalk-NMEA converter. Thanks -Al |
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