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Why would you want to feed the NASA 3 with data from your GPS ?

I'm wanting to show targets on both CP180 and also on laptop via CPN, i have a db9 splitter with one supplying the CP180 and the other supplying laptop.

Can i presume that if i feed the AIS engine with GPS data this will also feed the laptop, or do i need a separate GPS feed for laptop ?

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Why would you want to feed the NASA 3 with data from your GPS ?

I'm wanting to show targets on both CP180 and also on laptop via CPN, i have a db9 splitter with one supplying the CP180 and the other supplying laptop.

Can i presume that if i feed the AIS engine with GPS data this will also feed the laptop, or do i need a separate GPS feed for laptop ?
Someone who has this configuration will be able to answer you more precisely but most modern AIS receivers incorporate a GPS chip and feed both AIS and GPS sentences to the display device. A GPS signal input to your receiver is probably combined to the AIS output to emulate that. That way a plotter program can display your ship's position and calculate CPA and TCPA from AIS targets with just the one data input cable.
 
Can i presume that if i feed the AIS engine with GPS data this will also feed the laptop, or do i need a separate GPS feed for laptop ?

Yes, the Nasa AIS3 should accept GPS data at 4800baud and output it, together with AIS data, at 38400baud.
 
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