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Old 06-06-2007, 10:00 PM
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Jim have you seen this product ? :

http://www.actisense.com/HTML/Produc...%201/index.php

if so are you planning to carry it? Do you know anything about it or anything like it?
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Sure, we carry it. I'll try to remember to post a price for it tomorrow, otherwise just give me a buzz. They are normally in stock.
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Those are $95. Actisense parts are normally in stock but that is a new product (should have read your link!). I am very interested in this as well and we will absolutely stock plenty of these as the cool factor is through the roof. Should be very popular. If you want one just shoot me an email or call and we'll get you on the list. My last inquiry about this I was told they should be out sometime this summer....how's that for vague?
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The information sheet can be interpreted in a couple of different ways, at a minimum I should be able use My garmin 0183 to provide gps data to my LMF-200. But also one can be led to beleive that it will allow 2 way communication as well!
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I am pretty sure it will do 2 way communication. It looks like it will solve multiple nmea 0183 and 2000 issues. Like eliminating multiplexers. We'll see....
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Does that mean I can now hook up a LMF-200 directly to my C70?
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The LMF and the C70 are both network nodes that require a backbone. You currently can hook your C70 to a nmea2000 backbone and share data with a LMF200. Just do a search for "C120 nmea2000" and you should find some info. Or call me and I'll send you the parts you need.
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