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While GPSNavX and MacENC work with any NMEA compatible instrumentation..
NMEA
Our preference is for Nexus NX2 instrumentation..
NX2
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What if you already happen to have the Raymarine hardware (2 displays and network) on board?
What about maps? Are Navionics maps compatible?
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MacENC is compatible with the Navionics Marine Charts (S-57 ENC) from
ChartWorld
MacENC does not work with any
maps
MacENC can interface to any NMEA data source. Typically one uses these two cables to interface a Mac with a Raymarine system ..
Keyspan USB to serial adapter
GPS Data Cable
If one wants to avoid dealing with cables then we recommend a
USB GPS
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The Raymarine kit's pretty good, but they don't support the full NMEA sentence list, so things like transferring waypoints and routes won't work. I've been using Raymarine instruments on my last to boats, and both have worked fine with both MacENC and GPSNavX with the exception of the above.
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I am surprised to hear that Raymarine does not support the $GPWPL message for receiving waypoints. Even Garmin supports that in addition to their GARMIN transfer mode for waypoints, routes and tracks.
No news here, but Raymarine is not my choice for outfitting a sail boat.
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MacENC does not work with any maps.
Thanks for the definition. I meant Navionics charts on CF cards. The chart I have (on CF card with USB card reader) does not appear in MacENC.
MacENC can interface to any NMEA data source. Typically one uses these two cables to interface a Mac with a Raymarine system ..
Keyspan USB to serial adapter
GPS Data Cable
Does this mean the Seatalk option is not available for Mac-Connection?
If one wants to avoid dealing with cables then we recommend a USB GPS.
I prefer to avoid additional clutter. Maybe some day the iPhone will take care of this?
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>> Does this mean the Seatalk option is not available for Mac-Connection? <<
If one must use Seatalk then you need the
SeaTalk to NMEA converter
You then connect that to a Keyspan USB to serial adapter which plugs into your Macs USB port.
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Several sources offer a WLAN connection as an alternative to the NMEA to serial connection, some include a higher speed for AIS.
I wonder why this has not been discussed, seems to me an obvious choice it it works out well.
Any considerations or experiences?
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I would be interested in WLAN solutions to get NMEA and/or SeaTalk, etc into a Mac. Can you be more specific? Links? Manufacturers?
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One is the SeaMate from Mølgaard Netcom (an danish company)
<http://www.molgaard.dk/index.php?id=6&jump=1&action=marine>
The other one is the "Quickie" I read about on the "more WiFi" thread on MacSailing.net. It refers to
<http://www.quickertek.com/marine_menu.php>
I wouldn't wonder if there were more, as the WLAN interface is not very challenging to connect from Macs.
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MacENC can accept NMEA data via serial port (i.e. USB, Bluetooth) or via IP.
MacENC can repeat NMEA data via serial port (i.e. USB, Bluetooth) or via IP.
Shipmodul sells a nice Bluetooth Mux that works great with the Mac.
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Also have Raymarine instruments S70 on seatalk SG; however, it appears that the S3 smartpilot course computer has NMEA 0183 in & out connections. Is it possible to connect the instruments to the mac running GPSNavx through a Miniplex lite ? Any experience or expertise is most welcome !