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(DG) Smart controller x5 nmea
03-07-18, 06:45 AM (This post was last modified: 03-07-18 06:46 AM by Derek - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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RE: (DG) Smart controller x5 nmea
Hi Dkdoyle

From what I can see from your posts, you are referring to a 'smartcontroller', meaning an ST6001 series fixed control unit - which has an NMEA input on the back? Is that correct?

We also have a product called a Smartcontroller, which is a wirelessly connected remote control for an Autopilot that connects to a SeaTalk network through a Base station, but has no NMEA0183 connection.

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The smartcontroller I think you are referring to, does indeed have a very limited NMEA interface, promarily used only for Autopilot control, so is limited to data such as BTW, XTE,VWR, APA, APB, RMA and RMB.

If you were to connect an NMEA 2000 device into the network, whether the Raymarine AXIOM or an alternative, then use a SeaTalk to STng converter, set up a smallbackbone network and just use the converter to bridge between the two networks. The ST70 could be set to mastership and then will bridge, but again it will have less bridging capability than the converter which is specifically designed for this.

Something like the Actisense NMEA0183 to NMEA2000 interface could then be used for the other NMEA0183 devices.


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(DG) Smart controller x5 nmea - Dkdoyle - 03-05-18, 08:36 PM
RE: (DG) Smart controller x5 nmea - Derek - Raymarine - Moderator - 03-07-18 06:45 AM

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