InlandSea230
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I am trying to hook my SIMRAD GO5 XSE to my Standard Horizon GX1600. The SIMRAD can only do NMEA0183 over WIFI and the WIFI receiver is really expensive so I am looking at a hardwried gateway converter.
This is the converter which I would have set to 4800 baud:
http://www.yachtd.com/products/nmea...MIgsOpmbHc3QIVgTVpCh3UjAvwEAAYASAAEgIh2fD_BwE
My question is can I just connect the above gateway directly to my SIMRAD NMEA2K port or do I have to install a backbone and terminator? I will never have anything on the network besides these 2 electronics. I am hoping to not only provide GPS data to my VHF but also to populate my AIS info in my display.
I am a rookie when it comes to this and every single schematic I see shows a backbone and terminator but several electronics tied into the network. Not just one.
This is the converter which I would have set to 4800 baud:
http://www.yachtd.com/products/nmea...MIgsOpmbHc3QIVgTVpCh3UjAvwEAAYASAAEgIh2fD_BwE
My question is can I just connect the above gateway directly to my SIMRAD NMEA2K port or do I have to install a backbone and terminator? I will never have anything on the network besides these 2 electronics. I am hoping to not only provide GPS data to my VHF but also to populate my AIS info in my display.
I am a rookie when it comes to this and every single schematic I see shows a backbone and terminator but several electronics tied into the network. Not just one.