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- mvContent - May 17, 2017 Hi there. I have bought a Vesper 8000 AIS Transponder. I know the parameters to set, so GPSNavX can see it using WiFi: I just can't find where in the app to put those parameters! Can anyone help? I've searched, but can't find a guide. Thanks, Eamonn - Jade - May 17, 2017 Hi Eamonn, It's been quite a while since I used GPSNavX but perhaps it is similar enough to the MacENC application. If there is a menu called "AIS/Radar", select "Connect" from it. Then click the "Settings" button in the AIS/Radar dialog box. Hope that works for you. Jon - mvContent - May 17, 2017 Thanks Jon. Yep, I found that. There's an option for IP Only, but it doesn't request an IP address for the Vesper. I'm wondering if I have an up to date version of GPSNavX now. E. - Jade - May 18, 2017 Hi Eamonn, It looks like you can set the AIS to the same port that the GPS or Instruments are using and setup the IP address and port number for that. Here's a quote from the MacENC help: Quote:In addition to processing NMEA data to/from standard serial NMEA instruments, NMEA data can be received over TCP/IP or UDP/IP connections (client) and NMEA data received in the GPS, AIS/Radar, or Instruments panels can be sent to TCP/IP (server). However, this may not be available in GPSNavX. In which case, the AIS must use NMEA 0183 wiring using either a serial adapter or a USB/WiFi Multiplexer: Quote:An AIS (Automatic Identification System) receiver or RADAR can be connected to your Mac. The NMEA data can come through a serial port such as the Keyspan High Speed Serial Adapter. - mvContent - May 18, 2017 Thanks again Jon, It looks as if this is not available on GPSNavX, per the attached screenshot of options in GPS configuration.... I will investigate upgrading to MacEnc - looks like the only option... I tried to send a message to the GPSNavX guys via their website, but it doesn't look as if their messaging system is working. Traffic on here is slow - is this a fading product, do you think? Cheers, Eamonn - Jade - May 18, 2017 It's tough to say. The new owners are focusing all their attention on iNavX so far. You can try to raise them by email: iNavX <ios-support@inavx.com> As for switching to MacENC, the main drawback is reinvesting in new charts for your region. Yes, it can probably use your existing raster charts but it really shines with ENC charts from Navionics, NOAA, and others. Only you can judge whether it's worth changing just to connect the Vesper unit. 73, Jon - Jade - July 11, 2017 bump - Jade - July 26, 2017 bump. |