Rick & Curt:  AIS info on NMEA0183 goes at 38,400 baud, which is usually the 
highest setting for NMEA0183.

Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI   :^(

On Feb 18, 2014, at 9:23 PM, Rick Brass <[email protected]> wrote:

> Curtis;
>  
> The Garmin 50s and the SH radio will not need to be connected using NEMA 183. 
> The radio already has the GPS built into it, and does not use a separate GPS 
> input.
>  
> The connection from the AIS to the 50s will only be the AIS output 
> information from the radio. That information is transmitted over a single 
> wire, which gets connected to one of the wires in the 2nd NEMA 183 port on 
> the plotter. The output from the AIS is at something like 18,600 Baud – which 
> is way higher than 183, and I think higher than NEMA2000. The port on the 50s 
> will get configured for the AIS information by a selection in the setup menu 
> for the plotter. You won’t need to make either a NEMA 183 or a NEMA 2000 
> connection.
>  
> Rick

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