dutyhog
Well-Known Member
High-tech was my work all my life, and as contrast I liked to have most things basic and simple on the boat. So I'm way behind modern navigation. We have an MLR FX412 GPS which outputs NMEA 083 v2 data (RMB & RMC) by 2 wires to an ST60 Multi in the cockpit.
Today I replaced the decades-old analogue VHF with a Standard Horizon GX1200E. It can get NMEA 083 v2 data by 2 wires to display latitude and longitude. I took the output NMEA from the ST60, assuming that it daisychains the full data set that goes into the ST60. But it didn’t.
It looks as though the ST60 NMEA outputs only data that Raymarine generates, and doesn't pass on all the NMEA data from the MLR GPS. If so, can I take the NMEA signal in parallel from the GPS to the ST60 and the new VHF, or is there an official way to daisychain/multiplex it?
Today I replaced the decades-old analogue VHF with a Standard Horizon GX1200E. It can get NMEA 083 v2 data by 2 wires to display latitude and longitude. I took the output NMEA from the ST60, assuming that it daisychains the full data set that goes into the ST60. But it didn’t.
It looks as though the ST60 NMEA outputs only data that Raymarine generates, and doesn't pass on all the NMEA data from the MLR GPS. If so, can I take the NMEA signal in parallel from the GPS to the ST60 and the new VHF, or is there an official way to daisychain/multiplex it?