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That's $250 US for a box with some connectors all wirenutted together
inside. "Optically isolated" means you can't see the wirenuts! There must be a less expensive way... Padeen "Shane Child" wrote in message ... Check out the seatalk module http://www.marinecomputing.com/products/nmeaseatalk/ This will get you started. Shane. "Steve Zweigart" wrote in message ... Has anyone attempted to connect their GPS unit to more than one "listener", e.g. DCS radio, autopilot, laptop, radar, etc? If so, how was it done? With hardware "expander"? Interested in any experiences. |
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