Chiliblue
Well-Known Member
Evening,
Finally getting to the point in my refit where wiring everything up has thrown up a lot of questions.
I have st60+ wind and tridata units, plus a st60 multi. My plan is to power the instruments from the multi (as it is mounted on my main switch panel) Will that work?
Next issue is gps nmea to the st60 multi, rl70crc and the dsc vhf. I have a old but working garmin gps36. Looking at the wiring it appears to have 2 sets of nmea outputs. Is anyone familiar with the gps36? Can I take nmea to the St60 multi in and then take the St60 multi nmea out to the plotter? And use the second nmea pair from the gps36 to pass data to the vhf?
The st60 multi states that it carries nmea to seatalk and visa versa... although there are plenty of posts that dispute this. In reality I don't think it matters in my set up. All I want is from the Multi to display all the information for the log book. Saying that if it does pass nmea to seatlak do I even have to supply the rl70crc with nmea at all or will it get the data it requires from the seatalk connection?
Thanks in advance.
Chiliblue
Finally getting to the point in my refit where wiring everything up has thrown up a lot of questions.
I have st60+ wind and tridata units, plus a st60 multi. My plan is to power the instruments from the multi (as it is mounted on my main switch panel) Will that work?
Next issue is gps nmea to the st60 multi, rl70crc and the dsc vhf. I have a old but working garmin gps36. Looking at the wiring it appears to have 2 sets of nmea outputs. Is anyone familiar with the gps36? Can I take nmea to the St60 multi in and then take the St60 multi nmea out to the plotter? And use the second nmea pair from the gps36 to pass data to the vhf?
The st60 multi states that it carries nmea to seatalk and visa versa... although there are plenty of posts that dispute this. In reality I don't think it matters in my set up. All I want is from the Multi to display all the information for the log book. Saying that if it does pass nmea to seatlak do I even have to supply the rl70crc with nmea at all or will it get the data it requires from the seatalk connection?
Thanks in advance.
Chiliblue