Boo2
Well-Known Member
Hi,
In the manual for the RO 4800 VHF it says that the AIS is output on 1 set of NMEA lines at a switchable rate of 4800/38400 baud, the GPS position info is input on another set of NMEA lines at 4800 baud and there is an option to repeat the GPS input data onto the AIS output data lines. All this I understand.
There is, however, another pair of NMEA output lines which the manual is a bit more sketchy about, calling them "DSC" output in 1 version of the manual and just plain "NMEA" in another. This "DSC" data is output at 4800 baud.
My questions are :
Anyone with an RO4800 happen to know the answer to this ?
Thanks,
Boo2
In the manual for the RO 4800 VHF it says that the AIS is output on 1 set of NMEA lines at a switchable rate of 4800/38400 baud, the GPS position info is input on another set of NMEA lines at 4800 baud and there is an option to repeat the GPS input data onto the AIS output data lines. All this I understand.
There is, however, another pair of NMEA output lines which the manual is a bit more sketchy about, calling them "DSC" output in 1 version of the manual and just plain "NMEA" in another. This "DSC" data is output at 4800 baud.
My questions are :
- What is this DSC data, and do I want it input into my MFD ?
- Is it automatically repeated on the AIS output lines ? (There is no mention of an option to force this in the manual as there is for the GPS position data).
Anyone with an RO4800 happen to know the answer to this ?
Thanks,
Boo2