Splitting gps signal

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Splitting gps signal

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Hi,
Is it possible to split at single gps signal without amplification for 3 different devices needing NMEA data: Navman 7100eu, Raymarine C70 Chart Plotter and Raymarine ST60+ Tridata?
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Ulrik
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Re: Splitting gps signal

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msn-swe_1491 wrote on Feb 21, '08
Yes it should be possible..

But wouldnt it be better to run Seatalk between the raymarine products and MNEA to the other..
msn-ulrikkejser wrote on Feb 21, '08
Thanks. I ended up ordering a Raystar gps to connect all Raymarine devices through Seatalk as you suggest. Non Raymarine devices can probably be connected either to the old gps or the NMEA on the C70.
msn-swe_1491 wrote on Feb 22, '08
Well i dindt think you should buy another GPS. My thoughts was

Navman (mnea out) connects to >>
C70 (nmea in and seatalk out ) which connects to >>
ST+60(seatalk in).

Since the C70 has
1 NMEA 0183 input
1 NMEA 0183 output
Raymarine SeaTalk
Raymarine SeaTalk2/ NMEA 2000 Port
DSM250 Echo Sounder Input
Pathfinder Radar Input

U can use the C70 as a "wiring terminal"
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