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Re: Analog to NMEA Engine Data Converter
Posted: July 12th, 2022, 2:31 pm
by g36
Thanks helmsman. I have spoken with him a couple times very good interactions. Glad your having a positive experience, I just need to let go of some more money

Re: Analog to NMEA Engine Data Converter
Posted: August 9th, 2022, 9:25 am
by Mikwallace
Enthusiastically following!!
Re: Analog to NMEA Engine Data Converter
Posted: April 27th, 2023, 11:22 am
by JimN
This site shows several brands and this is more brands than I have seen in the past.
https://navstore.com/electronics/nmea-d ... nmea-2000/
Re: Analog to NMEA Engine Data Converter
Posted: June 29th, 2023, 12:25 am
by Mikwallace
I ordered the Fox Marine Gateways yesterday. Should have them by the weekend and will become a weekend project. I don’t have a nmea 2000 network and have ordered the stuff to build that also.as of today I dont have the display system so I’ll use the Bluetooth function until I upgrade navionics. Will keep you posted on how this project proceeds.
http://fox-marine.com/index.php?route=p ... duct_id=50
Maybe this link will show the product.
I have some electrical questions about installation but will start a new topic for that.
Re: Analog to NMEA Engine Data Converter
Posted: June 29th, 2023, 6:53 am
by g36
I answered your other post not knowing what your installing. If your your not going to run a network cable to the helm and If your wanting to control power to the back bone. You could run power from a switch in dc electrical panel that's very easy to get to on a 405 instead of messing with the engine ignition circuit. If like my 405 likely you'll have extra/empty spots on the panel for such.
Re: Analog to NMEA Engine Data Converter
Posted: June 29th, 2023, 2:06 pm
by Hoplite808
On my Carver I used the Noland RS11 to convert the analog gauges to digital signals for the chart plotter to read. Installation was easy enough. Just connect a wire to the sender lead on each gauge and then to the RS11 unit. Open up your computer and plug it in then tell the RS11 what it is that it’s trying to read. The software was a bit daunting at first but once I got it set up it worked pretty well. I am kinda curious if the antisense unit is more user friendly but for now the RS11 is good enough for me.
https://nolandeng.com/product/rs11-canb ... converter/
Re: Analog to NMEA Engine Data Converter
Posted: June 29th, 2023, 4:44 pm
by g36
Hoplite808 wrote:QR_BBPOST On my Carver I used the Noland RS11 to convert the analog gauges to digital signals for the chart plotter to read. Installation was easy enough. Just connect a wire to the sender lead on each gauge and then to the RS11 unit. Open up your computer and plug it in then tell the RS11 what it is that it’s trying to read. The software was a bit daunting at first but once I got it set up it worked pretty well. I am kinda curious if the antisense unit is more user friendly but for now the RS11 is good enough for me.
https://nolandeng.com/product/rs11-canb ... converter/
Looks like he posted he has already ordered the fox marine gateways