Babylon
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I see the other ports are allocated to NMEA . . .
What is on them?
If nothing, why not disable them?
Is the speed correct for the AIS?
What happens if you put the AIS on a different port?
Nothing currently on the other ports so won't harm to disable them, but not sure if would make any real difference?
AIS speed set to default (not on boat so can't check actual) but, as noted previously, this speed worked without hitch for the first few years before the fault started.
It might indeed be worth trying a different port for the AIS. Apart from the sockets for the GPS antenna and video-camera (not used), there are two multi-pin sockets on the rear of the CP300: PWR & ACC1, and ACC2. (The CP180 only has a single PWR & ACC1 socket, so the following won't apply.)
At the moment the ACC2 socket isn't used on my boat, the combined VHF/AIS wires (green, blue, brown & grey) all connecting into the ACC1 cable at the chocolate-box, for output at Port2:

The manual however shows that AIS wires (green & blue) can branch off to feed an ACC2 cable to output at Port4, while green, blue & brown remain connected to ACC1 cable:

I'm no electronics expert, but I assume branching off green & blue at the chocolate-box to feed AIS to ACC2/Port4 won't effect the same colours (plus brown, but less grey?) feeding VHF via ACC1/Port1...?
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