Converting Multiple NMEA 0183 Talkers to NMEA 2000

Converting Multiple NMEA 0183 Talkers to NMEA 2000

Unfortunately it is not possible in any NMEA 0183 networking situation to connect the output of more than one Talker to the input of one or more Listener/s.  To convert data from more than one NMEA 0183 Talker to NMEA 2000 you have two choices which are detailed in the following article: https://www.actisense.com/knowledge-base/hottest-articles/converting-multiple-nmea-0183-talkers-to-nmea-2000/


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