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Colin,
I completely agree. There has been a recent thread in this NG on this very subject. See www.gridconnect.com Their serial to Ethernet gateway products should be just what you are looking for and they are DC powered. These completely eliminate the typical NMEA distribution hassle. Please also note that there are appropriate ruggedized and moisture resistant CAT5 connectors also available suitable to the marine environment as well. Steve wrote in message ... In the commercial marine and Megayacht world CAT 5 runs everywhere on these boats connecting PLC's to enterntainment systems, to communication systems right into PC based NAV. Most of this is based on industrial standards rather then marine standards. It works well with off the shelf componets that are equally priced to NMEA pieces. I would like to see a NMEA gateway to another protocol (other then PC) to allow us to use NMEA 200 data on some of the other equipment already on these large yachts. |