Tintin
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I've got a Raymarine ST1000+ autopilot and a Nasa Clipper Wind and am trying to get the wind instrument to talk via NMEA 0183 to the autopilot. Has anyone had similar problems and if so what was your solution?
The wiring is correct.
The autopilot is receiving GPS data from my chartplotter (Garmin 3006c) via NMEA.
The wind instrument is the NMEA output version (earlier versions did not have this).
Nasa have confirmed the NMEA sentence is WMV.
The ST1000+ manual (and Raymarine support) say that it just accepts VWR (apparent wind speed and angle).
So may be this is the problem and I've answered my questions?
Rather than junk the Nasa wind (and start climbing the mast again and re-routing cables - eugh) can anyone suggest any solutions?
Thanks
chris
I've got a Raymarine ST1000+ autopilot and a Nasa Clipper Wind and am trying to get the wind instrument to talk via NMEA 0183 to the autopilot. Has anyone had similar problems and if so what was your solution?
The wiring is correct.
The autopilot is receiving GPS data from my chartplotter (Garmin 3006c) via NMEA.
The wind instrument is the NMEA output version (earlier versions did not have this).
Nasa have confirmed the NMEA sentence is WMV.
The ST1000+ manual (and Raymarine support) say that it just accepts VWR (apparent wind speed and angle).
So may be this is the problem and I've answered my questions?
Rather than junk the Nasa wind (and start climbing the mast again and re-routing cables - eugh) can anyone suggest any solutions?
Thanks
chris