Honey Trap
Member
As a newcomer to the world of marine radios and chartplotters I am in need of advice regarding the connectivity using NMEA 0183 as against NMEA 2000.
Basically I am in the market for a SH300i plotter as well as a GX2100E VHF with integral AIS. I have checked the manuals for both on the Standard Horizon website and see that they can be easily connected using NMEA 0183, the AIS data then being displayed on the chartplotter. I like the convenience of radio/AIS to chartplotter particularly because of the space saved at the chart table. The boat is a Jeanneau SO 32.2 - not much space for electronics.
I know there are other brands such as Garmin that use NMEA 2000 but at a considerably higher price. My question is do I run the risk of having obsolete equipment, lacking product support if I buy SH or should I go for something that uses the more modern NMEA 2000 and just put up with the fact that I will have a seperate AIS, radio and chartplotter plus the additional cables and less money?
Many thanks,
Frank
Basically I am in the market for a SH300i plotter as well as a GX2100E VHF with integral AIS. I have checked the manuals for both on the Standard Horizon website and see that they can be easily connected using NMEA 0183, the AIS data then being displayed on the chartplotter. I like the convenience of radio/AIS to chartplotter particularly because of the space saved at the chart table. The boat is a Jeanneau SO 32.2 - not much space for electronics.
I know there are other brands such as Garmin that use NMEA 2000 but at a considerably higher price. My question is do I run the risk of having obsolete equipment, lacking product support if I buy SH or should I go for something that uses the more modern NMEA 2000 and just put up with the fact that I will have a seperate AIS, radio and chartplotter plus the additional cables and less money?
Many thanks,
Frank