matt1
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Hi All
I need some guidance with connecting NMEA!
I currently have Raymarine ST60 instruments mounted on deck in the hatch garage. This includes, wind, speed, depth etc and also an ST60 which repeats GPS data (btw, sog etc). I'm now installing a Garmin chart plotter adjacent to the st60 instruments and intend to install an AIS. The chart plotter has 2 wires that RX NMEA and 2 that transmit NMEA. I want the plotter to show AiS and have wind (and maybe other instrument data) Is it as simple as;
1) take the AiS NMEA out and connect to one of the plotter's NMEA rx (in) wires?
2) take a connection off the Raymarine st60 NMEA (out) and connect to the other rx NMEA (in) on the plotter?
If I'm right in the above assumptions, can I connect the AIS into the ST60 seatalk bus below decks and just have a single NMEA connection to the plotter from the sea talk bus? - will that carry all the NMEA instrument data, including a 3rd party's AIS?
And lastly, is there no negative return path with NMEA? Eg it is as simple as NMEA out to NMEA in, with no need for a return or "circuit"
Thanks all
Matt
I need some guidance with connecting NMEA!
I currently have Raymarine ST60 instruments mounted on deck in the hatch garage. This includes, wind, speed, depth etc and also an ST60 which repeats GPS data (btw, sog etc). I'm now installing a Garmin chart plotter adjacent to the st60 instruments and intend to install an AIS. The chart plotter has 2 wires that RX NMEA and 2 that transmit NMEA. I want the plotter to show AiS and have wind (and maybe other instrument data) Is it as simple as;
1) take the AiS NMEA out and connect to one of the plotter's NMEA rx (in) wires?
2) take a connection off the Raymarine st60 NMEA (out) and connect to the other rx NMEA (in) on the plotter?
If I'm right in the above assumptions, can I connect the AIS into the ST60 seatalk bus below decks and just have a single NMEA connection to the plotter from the sea talk bus? - will that carry all the NMEA instrument data, including a 3rd party's AIS?
And lastly, is there no negative return path with NMEA? Eg it is as simple as NMEA out to NMEA in, with no need for a return or "circuit"
Thanks all
Matt