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Connecting with NMEA 0183 Devices
CAMINO-108 has two NMEA 0183 ports and each NMEA 0183 port’s transmitting and
receiving interface can be configured to 4800, 9600, or 38400 baud rate
independently. The default NMEA 0183 baud rates are 38400-bps (high speed) and
4800-bps (low speed). User can change the baud rates using the provided
configuration utility. Typically the high speed setting is primarily for chart plotter
connection, while the low speed setting can be used for NMEA 0183 compatible
instruments.
CAMINO-108 NMEA 0183 supports multiplexer function. The received NMEA 0183
data from both ports will be multiplexed and forwarded to both NMEA 0183 output
ports, USB and Wi-Fi (CAMINO-108W).
Summary of Contents for Camino-108
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