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Title: MacENC & Ethernet?
#1
Wondering if NEMA data can be brought to MacENC via ethernet cable, specifically using a Raymarine SeaTalk hs Network Switch. See link here:


http://www.raymarine.com/ProductDetail.a...oduct=3064

Thanks!
Seller
 
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#2
I don't think so as MacENC is not compatible with proprietary Seatalk. MacENC is compatible with NMEA data. That NMEA data can come over IP.
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
 
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#3
Okay, I see that Raymarine has a PC/Seatalk/NEMA Interface Box that will output to an rs-232- serial cable.

http://www.raymarine.com/ProductDetail.a...oduct=2976

Am I correct to assume that once the Seatalk is converted to NEMA and fed through a keyspan RS232 to USB device I can bring all of the Nema data that MacENC can use through the one TCP/IP connection in the GPS menu or will I need multiple USB ports?
Seller
 
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#4
MacENC can take all NMEA input (from up to 3 ports) and broadcast it over TCP/IP.

The Keyspan adapter would only need one USB port and MacENC can read GPS, AIS, Instruments NMEA data from it.
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
 
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