jwilson
Well-Known Member
Intending to fit an AIS transceiver this winter. Existing setup is NMEA2000 B&G Vulcan 7 plotter at helm, with this fed with AIS receive only data from a B&G V50 AIS-receive VHF. Several older NMEA0183 and Seatalk I instruments and a second older plotter happily connected via a Raymarine ST/NG converter.
Will fitting a new AIS transponder (preferably one with a built-in aerial splitter) cause a conflict with the AIS receive of the B&G V50 ?? Is this a stupid question? Can AIS receive and transmit devices co-exist on the same NMEA200 network? Tried to speak to suppliers and got conflicting answers......
Will fitting a new AIS transponder (preferably one with a built-in aerial splitter) cause a conflict with the AIS receive of the B&G V50 ?? Is this a stupid question? Can AIS receive and transmit devices co-exist on the same NMEA200 network? Tried to speak to suppliers and got conflicting answers......