Whilst the 6 outputs of the NBF-2 are capable of driving up to 60 NMEA 0183 instruments, to maintain the galvanic isolation between each of the NMEA devices, it is recommended to use only one NMEA device per NMEA output...
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Yes, is the simple answer. The NMEA Autoswitch has been specifically designed to work together with the NMEA Multiplexer / Combiner to create a complete NMEA system solution...
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The NMEA 0183 standard allows any suitably designed marine electronic device to share its gathered information with any other device on a vessel. Unfortunately, there is one very large drawback with this standard – only one device on a connected...
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The PRO-BUF-1 can be configured manually using the ‘Mode’ pins (also referred to as ‘hard-wiring’) or via the web browser based configuration tool. Manually configuring the PRO-BUF-1 takes priority over the web configuration tool. An internet connection is not required to access the configuration tool. The factory default setting of the PRO-BUF-1 is ‘Buffer Mode 3’...
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Connecting the PRO-BUF-1 to a Wi-Fi router is a straightforward process. We have tried a number of routers in our lab and have been successful in connecting to all of them. There are however a number of things to check and confirm depending on the connection method being used...
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