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MacENC is very flexible in interfacing to NMEA data sources. Typically when using a Multiplexer you select the port of the Multiplexer in the GPS panel Settings drawer, you then select "Use GPS Port" in the Instruments panel Settings drawer and if you have an AIS or RADAR interfaced to the Multiplexer you do the same in the AIS/RADAR panel Settings drawer.
One can quickly see what NMEA data sentences are coming into MacENC simply by opening the GPS, Instruments or AIS/RADAR panel Monitor drawer and press "Start". NMEA data sentences in green are those processed by the respective panel. Yellow indicates ignored by the respective panel.
A summary of the NMEA sentences that MacENC supports is here..
http://www.gpsnavx.com/html/nmea.html
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All the information is available on all ST60 units (Heading is coming from flux compas). They are all connected via SeaTalk. I am using the NMEA out from my ST60 Graphic. According to the manual it should make data (like Heading) available on the NMEA out.
When using the MiniPlex config tool in my Macbook some NMEA sentences seam to be missing. I realize that:
- the problem is probably not related to MacENC
Could it be:
- A problem in the Raymarine unit?
- Something not right configures in the MiniPlex?
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This may be part of what Bobetter is implying, but if after you've checked the Seatalk per his advice and still haven't solved the problem, remember that one of the ports on your Miniplex will read Seatalk and convert it to NMEA. Right now as I read it you're having your ST60 Graphic do the translating. Try wiring the Seatalk into the multiplexer and see if there's a difference.
Wiring the seatalk into the miniplex is simple but wires are backwards from what seem intuitive. You also need to use the config tool to let the Miniplex know it has Seatalk coming in. I have a setup similar to yours with Raymarine ST60's and MiniplexBT, though with only wind and multi displays and couldn't get it to work until I realized I had the seatalk wires backwards.
Just one more tool if you run out of ideas
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Thanks for all the tips. I will give it a try with the seatalk. I will post the result.
Regards,
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I found the cause of the problem:-) In stead of the ST60 Graphic, I tried the ST60 Multi NMEA out. This appears to be working perfect.
In other words, this is a software bug in hte ST60 Graphic.
Thank all for helping me.
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I think this is a Raymarine “feature”. Not all Raymarine ST60 boxes that convert Seatalk to NMEA convert all Seatalk sentences they receive to the corresponding NMEA sentances. This "feature" comes is two forms either sentences are not converted at all or some of the fields are not included in the conversion.
The Ryamarine documentation is never very clear about these limitations.
Ray