Plevier
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Present system is Raymarine Classic C70 plotter, ST60+ instruments, ST6002 a/pilot, Ray 240E DSC radio, EasyAIS receiver.
Everything works on SeaTalk except NMEA0183 AIS input to the C70.
Looking at replacing the C70 with a Lowrance. Unfortunately this only has 1 NMEA 0183 port and Rx and Tx have to be at the same rate. This will have to be high rate for the AIS.
To get instrument inputs into the plotter I can get a low rate NMEA out from the ST60+ graphic and the EasyAIS will bridge this onto its high rate output.
However to feed info from the plotter into the NMEA in of the ST60+ it needs to be low rate. I may also need to take this to the radio but I think the ST60+ will bridge it onto the SeaTalk and it will reach the radio that way.
So how do I turn a high rate NMEA into low rate (at reasonable cost)? Angus's YAPP only goes from low to high.
Afterthought - alternatively converting NMEA high rate to SeaTalk would do if that's easier, but I'd rather have NMEA in case of future change of the radio..
Everything works on SeaTalk except NMEA0183 AIS input to the C70.
Looking at replacing the C70 with a Lowrance. Unfortunately this only has 1 NMEA 0183 port and Rx and Tx have to be at the same rate. This will have to be high rate for the AIS.
To get instrument inputs into the plotter I can get a low rate NMEA out from the ST60+ graphic and the EasyAIS will bridge this onto its high rate output.
However to feed info from the plotter into the NMEA in of the ST60+ it needs to be low rate. I may also need to take this to the radio but I think the ST60+ will bridge it onto the SeaTalk and it will reach the radio that way.
So how do I turn a high rate NMEA into low rate (at reasonable cost)? Angus's YAPP only goes from low to high.
Afterthought - alternatively converting NMEA high rate to SeaTalk would do if that's easier, but I'd rather have NMEA in case of future change of the radio..
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