Re: simple NMEA display
- From: "Meindert Sprang" <ms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 08:45:45 +0200
"Luc Habert" <Luc.Habert.00__arjf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Daniele Fua :helm
what I need is just a simple, cheap and weatherproof repeater at the
commercial
I am affraid the weatherproofness and the general robustness are hard to
achieve, and you will be better off buying a moderately expensive
product.can
I am a big fan of the TackTick products: you just plug inside the boat an
nmea receiver that forwards over wifi the data it receives, and then you
hang as many wireless repeaters as you like in the cockpit. The repeaters
are entirely wireless, using solar power (they have enough battery to run
through the night), and wifi to communicate with the base.
One minor correction: TackTick does not use Wifi to communicate. That would
simply be impossible with solar powered instruments. They use their own
extemely low power RF system.
Meindert
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