roblpm
Well-Known Member
Hi
I have a Stowe Dataline system and have added their nmea box which outputs nmea0183.
As the displays are knackered and I don't want to spend any more money on this system that cant be transferred to a subsequent boat I was planning to set up a basic nmea 2000 network so I can buy some raymarine i70 s
So the plan would be to buy an actisense ngw-1 and possibly an ngw1 ais for my sh radio.
Then from reading around it seems that all i need are the cables, t pieces and terminators to build an nmea2000 network. This could all be reused on another boat later.
However someone told me yesterday that the transducer frequency of my depth sounder could cause a problem?
Is this right? Surely the dataline system takes care of this? Does the nmea output have anything to do with the transducer frequency??
I know the nmea is at a particular baud rate, what determines how often the nmea sentences get sent onto the wire?
Cheers
Rob
I have a Stowe Dataline system and have added their nmea box which outputs nmea0183.
As the displays are knackered and I don't want to spend any more money on this system that cant be transferred to a subsequent boat I was planning to set up a basic nmea 2000 network so I can buy some raymarine i70 s
So the plan would be to buy an actisense ngw-1 and possibly an ngw1 ais for my sh radio.
Then from reading around it seems that all i need are the cables, t pieces and terminators to build an nmea2000 network. This could all be reused on another boat later.
However someone told me yesterday that the transducer frequency of my depth sounder could cause a problem?
Is this right? Surely the dataline system takes care of this? Does the nmea output have anything to do with the transducer frequency??
I know the nmea is at a particular baud rate, what determines how often the nmea sentences get sent onto the wire?
Cheers
Rob