DJE
Well-Known Member
As originally wired the boat had a GPS feeding position information into a Navico Corus instrument network. The Corus system was also feeding information to the radar. The GPS has died but the radar still displays depth information from the Corus system. I jury rigged a connection the other day from the Corus "NMEA out" terminals to a chart plotter and the chart plotter happily displayed depth, boat speed, wind speed, and wind direction. So can I connect the chartplotter's "NMEA out" to the Corus "NMEA in" to replace the feed from the dead GPS set? The chartplotter will then be talking GPS data and listening for speed, depth and wind data (albeit on two seperate cables as it has two data sockets).
In the original set up the Corus system was listening for position data from the GPS and talking position and depth data to the radar. So what exactly does this "One talker, many listeners" criterion really mean?
In the original set up the Corus system was listening for position data from the GPS and talking position and depth data to the radar. So what exactly does this "One talker, many listeners" criterion really mean?