21 May 2009 #1 B bobm Well-Known Member Joined 13 Jan 2005 Messages 69 Location Wiltshire Visit site Need to get position data in nmea format to DSc radio and navtex, I understand there are converters for this process, any recomendations?
Need to get position data in nmea format to DSc radio and navtex, I understand there are converters for this process, any recomendations?
21 May 2009 #2 Aeolus_IV Well-Known Member Joined 24 Apr 2002 Messages 909 Location East Sussex Visit site Raymarine do a box specifically for this purpose. £120+ for the box iirc. Jeff.
21 May 2009 #3 BlueChip Well-Known Member Joined 24 Aug 2004 Messages 4,858 Location Bucks/Plymouth Visit site I'd be suprised if whatever GPS you have doesnt already have a NMEA out. If not some Raymarine seatalk instruments also have a NMEA output socket built in as standard
I'd be suprised if whatever GPS you have doesnt already have a NMEA out. If not some Raymarine seatalk instruments also have a NMEA output socket built in as standard
21 May 2009 #4 philip_stevens Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 3,854 Location live near Saint Ives, Cornwall. www.celticwebdesign.net I've advertised one for sale for a mate - post #1782747 He said that he would be happy with £80. PM me if interested.
I've advertised one for sale for a mate - post #1782747 He said that he would be happy with £80. PM me if interested.
22 May 2009 #5 G gjgm Well-Known Member Joined 14 Mar 2002 Messages 8,152 Location London Visit site is it a C series? If so, I posted over on MBC how to do it...
22 May 2009 #6 G Graham_Wright Well-Known Member Joined 30 Dec 2002 Messages 8,192 Location Gloucestershire www.mastaclimba.com I had the same problem but Raymarine advised using the NMEA O/P from (their) GPS. Works fine (if you have Raymarine GPS).
I had the same problem but Raymarine advised using the NMEA O/P from (their) GPS. Works fine (if you have Raymarine GPS).