This is a very open-ended answer because, as the Actisense Active DST Module software can be updated, the list of special features can be extended or modified when required – by Actisense, or a particular customer...
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The USG-1’s transceiver is capable of handling connection of up to 32 RS485 devices...
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When software running on a PC needs access to RS485 network data, or alternatively, may need to send data to the RS485 network, a communication port needs to be created. However, until the USG-1-485, there was no solution that worked in every case...
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To make the Actisense NMEA Buffer module highly cost competitive, the module case only has 5 ‘waterproof’ grommets. What grommet is used for what purpose is entirely flexible and up to the user, but it has been designed thus...
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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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There are a number of reasons why an NMEA Buffer is very useful, or absolutely necessary on any size of vessel...
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The Actisense NDC-2 and NDC-3 have many useful features, among which is the ability to prioritise their input ports. The usefulness of this feature becomes apparent when the NMEA network is running over 50% loading/capacity...
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Yes, is the simple answer. The Actisense 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...
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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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