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Title: NASA AIS 'engine'
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GPSNavX Wrote:Yes you can daisy chain a GPS to the NASA unit, BUT you will only get the RMC message through meaning all other NMEA messages from the GPS are filtered out. So no sateliite info, no active route or waypoint info. Not recommended. If you wish to daisy chain I would look at the SR-161 AIS receiver instead. I believe its a better unit and lower cost.

Understood. So, it would safer to buy another Keyspan with more ports, right?
 
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VHF + Active splitter + AIS - by - February 23, 2007 10:08

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