Ric
Well-Known Member
Why this urge to have everything wireless on an iPad? To stay longer in one's bunk perhaps!
I've got a device that receives and stores Navtex messages and displays them at the touch of a button. It called a Furuno NX300.
Probably cheaper than all these converters, interfaces etc etc.
Because the dedicated display hardware takes unnecessary space, draws unnecessary current, and is not future proof.
If there was a black box HF receiver that could receive Navtex (and other HF broadcasts such as DWD) then output them via bluetooth or wifi, then any display hardware could be used (MFDs, tablets) and software could be written that could (for example) display Navtex information on the iPad or MFD chart etc. How many Navtex users really plot the GPS coordinates of a temporary hazard such as dead whale, or survey ship operating area, or lost containers onto their charts?
HF Navtex and weather still has possibilities in the medium future, and any manufacture that develops a lead in interfacing HF broadcasts to non-proprietary hardware is likely to have an advantage when everything eventually switches to satellite.
FWIW, I wrote to NASA today and suggested that they make a version of their Navtex-PC interface that could work with bluetooth to any platform and they replied that it is something that they are considering.