B&G H2000 connectivity

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Just bought a boat with the H2000 (l think) which was installed in 2011. I need to buy a chartplotter/radar to link to the gear, do l stick with B&G or these days does everything link to everything else?
Anyone got a set up similar and had good results or problems?
 
H2000 is NMEA0183 compatible, so most systems would interface. There's not much price difference, so you might want to keep to B&G throughout.
 
The H2000 system has its own bus, which B&G called "Network". This is not compatible with anything else.
Right about the NMEA0183-connectivity, but:
The H2000-processor itself does not have a NMEA-output. You can get NMEA-data out of the H2000 system only if there is a so-called "NMEA-FFD" installed. That is B&Gs "full function display", but you have to look which kind is installed, as they had FFDs with NMEA and FFDs without. Usually, a little sticker on the back of the display states which kind it is. Also, if you have a NMEA-FFD, only some NMEA sentences are being transmitted, you can look them up here (page 11):

http://www.myleselectronics.com/Documents/myleselect/pdfs/nmeaffduser.pdf

Even if you have a NMEA-FFD, the output might not be fast enough for a radar-system. The baudrate is only 4800 and the data is only updated once a second.
 
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Doesn't that link refer to the earlier generation of H2000? The OP said it was installed in 2011, so I'd have thought it would be the current level, which has a few more NMEA output sentences.
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As far as I know, the H2000 has not been changed with regard to the NMEA output-sentences. The newer H3000-series (which came in 2008, I believe) might have more sentences, but I'm not familiar with that system.
 

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