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Actisense NMEA-2000 to PC Gateway - NGT-1 (USB) (NGT-1-USB) NGT-1-USB
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Actisense NMEA-2000 to PC Gateway - NGT-1 (USB)
The Actisense NGT-1 is the only intelligent NMEA 2000 gateway available to precisely transfer messages to and from the NMEA 2000 bus.
The diagnostic NMEA Reader software allows viewing of NMEA 2000 messages with configuration options, enabling the set-up of all Actisense products on the NMEA 2000 bus.
The NGT-1 is available in two versions:
The SeaTalk NG to NMEA 2000; adaptor cable (STNG-A06045) is not available as a standalone product and must be bought as part of a bundle.
The firewall feature in the NGT-1 enforces the NMEA 2000 bus rules so software manufacturers can create compliant software at a fraction of the direct certification costs. The supporting Actisense Software Development Kit (SDK) helps to reduce the required development time.
With the upcoming 'Third Party Gateway' status, leading chart plotter software will be able to be certified to work with the NGT-1.
Actisense welcomes enquiries from software manufacturers who would like to incorporate NMEA 2000 and the NGT-1 into their software.
The NGT-1 is available in two versions:
- NGT-1-USB is the standard option - USB interface for bi-directional connection to a PC.
- NGT-1-ISO is a more specialist option - Opto-isolated input and ISO-Drive output for a direct PC bi-directional connection.
The SeaTalk NG to NMEA 2000; adaptor cable (STNG-A06045) is not available as a standalone product and must be bought as part of a bundle.
The firewall feature in the NGT-1 enforces the NMEA 2000 bus rules so software manufacturers can create compliant software at a fraction of the direct certification costs. The supporting Actisense Software Development Kit (SDK) helps to reduce the required development time.
With the upcoming 'Third Party Gateway' status, leading chart plotter software will be able to be certified to work with the NGT-1.
Actisense welcomes enquiries from software manufacturers who would like to incorporate NMEA 2000 and the NGT-1 into their software.