That only holds true if you have a NMEA 2000 plotter. My plotter and computer 
are both 0183, so a 2000 radio would do nothing for me.
Also note that the AIS integrated radio is redundant if you have or are going 
to get AIS transmitting gear.
Joe
Coquina

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Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 9:21 AM
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Cc: Barry Lenoble
Subject: Stus-List VHF / AIS

Hey,

I do like Standard Horizon gear and I have had a few of their VHD radios. Nice 
gear, good audio quality, innovative, etc.

My comment is this: The SH radios are NMEA 0183 only. This is too bad because 
NMEA 2000 is much easier to integrate. If you don't have any other electronics, 
and don't plan on integrating the radio to a plotter, then don't worry about it 
and the SH radio is a good choice. However, if you think you might want to 
install a chartplotter, and display the AIS information on the plotter screen, 
and / or you plan on interfacing a plotter to an autopilot, wind instrument, or 
ANYTHING else, I strongly recommend you buy a VHF that has NMEA 2000 interface.

With NMEA 2000 you don't have to worry about connecting the little tiny wires 
together, or about baud rates, or who is the talker and who is the listener. 
You just plug the cable in and it works.

Simrad makes a VHD/AIS receiver with NMEA 2000, so does Lowrance and I think 
icom does too

The Simrad unit is nice because the second station handset is wireless and you 
can carry it with you. The Lowrance unit doesn't support the second handset.

Good luck,
Barry



Barry Lenoble
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Deep Blue C, C&C 110
Mt. Sinai, NY

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