
Consult the Raymarine manual for the Raystar 125 on how to configure it to work on NMEA0183 rather
than SeaTalk, but the connections you will need to make are shown below. The Raystar 125 GPS data will
now be multiplexed with the AIS data and output to the C Series at the NMEA (HS) 38,400 baud rate.
Solution 3 – The C Series NMEA Input is connected to a High Speed Compass
If you check the C Series NMEA cable and find it is connected to the NMEA High Speed Compass output of
a Raymarine autopilot course computer or other heading sensor, then you will need to disconnect this
NMEA High Speed Compass output from the C Series input and connect it to input of the Digital Yacht AIS
unit. This compass data will then be multiplexed with the AIS data and output to the C Series at the NMEA
(HS) 38,400 baud rate.
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