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DBDY
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Topic: 2019 HANSE 418Posted: 02 July 2024 at 01:20 |
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I BELIEVE THE NETWORK IS A SIMNET NETWORK AND NOT NMEA 2000.
CAN SOMEONE CONFIRM PLEASE DENNY
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Arcadia
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Joined: 27 November 2017 Location: Sag Harbor, USA Status: Offline Points: 1112 |
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Posted: 02 July 2024 at 04:18 |
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Simnet and NMEA2000 use the same data protocols. The only difference is the connectors. Simnet uses a proprietary 5 pin plug and socket, whereas NMEA2000 uses a micro-C with a threaded collar. My 588 is all Simnet (B&G), but there are still a few micro-C connections on some units.
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SimonGH
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Joined: 08 September 2021 Location: CT Status: Offline Points: 124 |
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Posted: 02 July 2024 at 21:01 |
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Not sure I've found any actual devices with SIMNET connectors - even the B&G ones have the standard Micro-C connections, than you then tie into the SIMNET distribution hubs with a cable that has the micro-c on one end and simnet on the other.
The protocol is all N2K. SIMNET is just basically the physical connectors. I will offer that the SIMNET connectors are easier to snake through small holes and the distribution "hubs" are nicer than stringing along a bunch of micro-c tees... |
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