Re: Stus-List Networking Some Old Instruments & AIS Receiver

2017-12-19 Thread Dave Godwin via CnC-List
+1. Dave Godwin 1982 C 37 - Ronin Reedville - Chesapeake Bay Ronin’s Overdue Refit > On Dec 16, 2017, at 4:27 PM, William Walker via CnC-List > wrote: > > Guys, > Fred's answer to this inquiry is why I always give him a shot at

Re: Stus-List Networking Some Old Instruments & AIS Receiver

2017-12-19 Thread Tim Rutherford via CnC-List
Hi Fred, Thanks for your thoughtful response! I appreciate real-world experience over reading between the lines of technical literature any day. The Raymarine literature reads " *Power must be supplied by either the SeaTalk network OR the SeaTalkng bus; it must not be powered from both sides. If

Re: Stus-List Networking Some Old Instruments & AIS Receiver

2017-12-16 Thread William Walker via CnC-List
Guys, Fred's answer to this inquiry is why I always give him a shot at pricing any electronics I buy, and he is always competitive. Sorry if this violates our rules, and no I am not related to him, lol, but where else can you get this kind of knowledge for free? Bill Walker CnC 36

Re: Stus-List Networking Some Old Instruments & AIS Receiver

2017-12-16 Thread Frederick G Street via CnC-List
Tim — you can’t power a SeaTalkNG bus through the SeaTalk1 connection on the converter; you’ll need to add a short SeaTalkNG backbone cable to a “T”, then use the power (red) cable that comes with the converter kit to get 12 volts onto the SeaTalkNG bus. Then you should get data from the

Stus-List Networking Some Old Instruments & AIS Receiver

2017-12-15 Thread Tim Rutherford via CnC-List
I would like to get AIS info from my Raymarine AIS350 receiver and my SeaTalk Wind, Depth, and Log into my Garmin GMAP541. It seems simple enough with a SeaTalk to SeaTalkNG converter. Here's a drawing of how I think it might work: