And that is why I said crack the case and get 5 volts from the VHF and then port the puck output to the VHF directly if you want a “ruggedized system”.
And Universal Serial Buss (USB) is really just a serial buss without all the control lines. The control lines where needed when comms lines where noisy analog circuits. You really only needed the TX and RX and a ground to communicate. Add a power wire and, let me see is that not what an USB is????
I do agree that using a computer to supply GPS info to the VHF is kinda dumb if you are considering a "life and death" situation. Course I would not stake my life on a VHF either (with or without GPS interface). I'm thinking that the OP is trying to rely on technology to the extent that he can "be safe". Never going to happen. The sea is a cruel mistress and will extract her pound of flesh no matter what you do.
Perhaps a better solution is to practice using the radio to relay your position using your mouth and ears, keep track of your position on a paper map (the horror) and maintaining a watch and keeping a weather eye out. I’m pretty sure that Columbus and Magellan got through without even the map so ...........
Technology will never “make you safe”. You may “feel” safe but it is up to the captain and crew to make a safe boat.
FDR
If they can’t even figure out the USB to nmea thing what makes you think they are going to be able to compile gpsd. Gpsd 3.5 is experimental and has lots of dependency issues BTW
And Universal Serial Buss (USB) is really just a serial buss without all the control lines. The control lines where needed when comms lines where noisy analog circuits. You really only needed the TX and RX and a ground to communicate. Add a power wire and, let me see is that not what an USB is????
I do agree that using a computer to supply GPS info to the VHF is kinda dumb if you are considering a "life and death" situation. Course I would not stake my life on a VHF either (with or without GPS interface). I'm thinking that the OP is trying to rely on technology to the extent that he can "be safe". Never going to happen. The sea is a cruel mistress and will extract her pound of flesh no matter what you do.
Perhaps a better solution is to practice using the radio to relay your position using your mouth and ears, keep track of your position on a paper map (the horror) and maintaining a watch and keeping a weather eye out. I’m pretty sure that Columbus and Magellan got through without even the map so ...........
Technology will never “make you safe”. You may “feel” safe but it is up to the captain and crew to make a safe boat.
FDR
If they can’t even figure out the USB to nmea thing what makes you think they are going to be able to compile gpsd. Gpsd 3.5 is experimental and has lots of dependency issues BTW