jackh
Active Member
Another nmea / seatalk post, for which i humbly apologise, but i've yet to find a convincing answer in manuals or other posts thus far...
AIS will be coming aboard in the near future, and with cheap units for £200 available I'd really like to avoid paying a premium for the RM AIS250 unit.
So my question is this: I have a C70 plotter, S1 wheelpilot and DSC radio. Currently GPS info comes in on seatalk to the C70, where it is forwarded to the radio on nmea. That's been great up till now, but if I introduce AIS then this will occupy the plotter's only nmea port, which leaves my radio void of any position info.
Now, i could shell out £600 on the RM AIS unit, which though expensive, does have multiplexing functionality built in and so could talk to and get position info from the C70 and forward position to the radio. (I hope this much at least is correct)
This setup would be my preference against a system with a dedicated multiplexer but I had another plan and I'm hoping some bright spark can tell me if it'll work.
My autopilot receives position info over seatalk, and the course computer has nmea in/out connections. Is seatalk information forwarded out to these nmea ports - in which case can I just wire up my radio into the computer?
hope that all makes sense, my head hurts just writing it down...
As an aside, if anyone has any thoughts or opinions on the raymarine AIS versus cheaper units (are there performance advantages outside of multiplexing ability? or plotter compatibility differences?) i'd be interested to hear them.
Thanks all
AIS will be coming aboard in the near future, and with cheap units for £200 available I'd really like to avoid paying a premium for the RM AIS250 unit.
So my question is this: I have a C70 plotter, S1 wheelpilot and DSC radio. Currently GPS info comes in on seatalk to the C70, where it is forwarded to the radio on nmea. That's been great up till now, but if I introduce AIS then this will occupy the plotter's only nmea port, which leaves my radio void of any position info.
Now, i could shell out £600 on the RM AIS unit, which though expensive, does have multiplexing functionality built in and so could talk to and get position info from the C70 and forward position to the radio. (I hope this much at least is correct)
This setup would be my preference against a system with a dedicated multiplexer but I had another plan and I'm hoping some bright spark can tell me if it'll work.
My autopilot receives position info over seatalk, and the course computer has nmea in/out connections. Is seatalk information forwarded out to these nmea ports - in which case can I just wire up my radio into the computer?
hope that all makes sense, my head hurts just writing it down...
As an aside, if anyone has any thoughts or opinions on the raymarine AIS versus cheaper units (are there performance advantages outside of multiplexing ability? or plotter compatibility differences?) i'd be interested to hear them.
Thanks all