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When using with AIS plotter software *, the MXA-5000 allows you to monitor other vessel traffic on your PC. When connected a GPS receiver to the MXA-5000.

The SR161 is an entry-level, low-cost, single-channel scanning receiver. It is designed for recreational vessels using a computer with AIS-capable navigation software or RS232 compatible chartplotters, such as the Standard Horizon or many Garmin chart plotters. For a very simple, low-cost and easy-to-set-up PC-based AIS system, use the SR161, with the.

The SR161 can provide years of service when used with a computer's standard RS232 serial port interface, an AISWatchmate or a compatible chartplotter. It is not designed to be used with chart plotters employing a NMEA standard (RS422) interface (such as Raymarine C, E and G Series or Garmin 4000 and 5000 series). Can be used to consolidate incoming NMEA positional data from a GPS into a combined high-speed data stream on a single serial port. Software Support The SR161 can be used with many popular computer-based marine navigation packages. Any navigation package that can process NMEA VDM data from a serial port should work with the SR161. A: Easiest way to test this unit: 1. Power on and make sure you have a direct connection to a decent VHF antenna and are near AIS targets.

Do you see both LEDs flashing? A/B flashing means radio signals on the AIS channels are being received.

DATA flashing means AIS data is being sent out the serial port. If you don't see both LEDs flashing then the unit is likely damaged. If you have flashing go to #2. Download Crash Nitro Kart Rom, Nintendo Gamecube Roms. If you are using a splitter try bypassing it to eliminate it as a possible point of failure. Check for data on the serial port. Use a terminal emulation program or nav program that let's you see the serial data, make sure you have the right serial port and a baud rate of 38400 baud. If you don't see data then the serial port has been damaged.

If you see AIVDM messages then the unit is working. Let us know if you have more questions. A: Yes, the SR161 will work with the Garmin 545 chartplotter. Simply connect the wires from pin 2 to a NMEA input wire on the 545 and pin 5 to ground and set the chartplotter NMEA port baud rate to 38400 or NMEA HS and you should be good to go. You might want to consider our NMEA breakout cable to make the installation easier. Info on it is here: If you are looking for a dual channel AIS receiver with true NMEA output, you might consider looking at the AMEC CYPHO-150. It is the same price as the SR161 and the NMEA cable.

Info can be found here: http://www.milltechmarine.com/AMEC-CYPHO-150-AIS-Receiver_p_263.html.

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