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Meindert,
I believe you can configure these to distribute by broadcast or by IP
(multiple). I have downloaded the manual. They appear quite capable.

Cable is a problem for me, as I do not have any sources. If you know a good
supplier of 50 or 100 pair 16 ga cable, I would really appreciate the tip.
Steve

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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.


If I am correct, all of these products only offer a serial point to point
connection over ethernet, which seems quite pointless to me when you want
to
distribute NMEA from instruments to ANY device on the net. None of these
devices offer the possibility to *broadcast* NMEA data to any device on
the
net who wants to receive it.

Oh and one other thing: on commercial vessels, including luxurious
megayachts, you will not find standard cheap CAT5 cable because that will
not pass any marine/industrial regulation. The sort of cable used is much
more expensive and meets all sorts of requirements for mechanical,
chemical
and fire resistance not found in the usual PC/networking market.

Meindert




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100 pair 16 ga cable


Do you realize the diameter this cable will be?

I'd have to hang it from the overhead as it won't fit in the wireways!

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Larry,
Effectively, I am bus wiring. The boat has water tight bulkheads and sea
doors between compartments. I have 2 inch pipe ports for through wiring.
Every compartment has a termination cabinet. I will max wire compartment to
compartment and assign paths as required. The use of preformed, multi-strand
cable is easy to seal the bulkhead transits. The DC supply and return is
bussed seperately with dedicated bulkhead connectors, where each compartment
has its own fusing. All AC power is wired ckt by ckt from a custom made
distribution panel with large contactors and electronic relays which allow
source switching and load balancing though dedicated 2" bulkhead ports to
buss blocks in each compartment. If you know a source for the multi wire 16
ga cable, please let me know.
Steve

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100 pair 16 ga cable


Do you realize the diameter this cable will be?

I'd have to hang it from the overhead as it won't fit in the wireways!



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If you know a source for the multi wire 16
ga cable, please let me know.


http://www.multicable.com/request_info.asp

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On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 09:02:26 +0100, "Steve Lusardi"
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If you know a source for the multi wire 16
ga cable, please let me know.


http://www.multicable.com/request_info.asp


The Big Time Telco Wire Suppliers have such stuff. Sprint/North Supply
is where I get my Telco Wire.

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Cable is a problem for me, as I do not have any sources. If you know a
good supplier of 50 or 100 pair 16 ga cable, I would really appreciate the
tip.


50 or 100 pair? This is why buss cabling is often a better solution. Going
along a buss means less cabling bulk and weight. There's always trade offs
between buss versus home-run wiring. Buss wiring wins on cost of wire,
weight and bulk savings. It's true you may have higher per-device costs in
terms of connectors and interface intelligence. But that's often a
worthwhile compromise.

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