If you buy a new chartplotter you should have no problems but trying to get AIS to the older Raymarine 435 might not work. The AIS is transmitted at 38400 baud and the 435 might only be setup for 4800 baud. I'd call Raymarine and ask if it is possible to set the 435 to 38400. I couldn't find the option when I looked at the manual for the 435,Thanks, I am thinking of one for my boat, but a friend is also considering it and he has a Raymarine 435. Anyone know about them? I looked online and did an RTFM and it was inconclusive.
Most chartplotters that have NMEA 2000 network capability can also handle 0183 signals as well.Since the SH2200 puts out AIS data via NMEA 0183 what chartplotters can read it since most now have NMEA 2000 interfaces.
Nice video. I am a big fan of Standard Horizon as they gave me great support before.Had my 2200 connected to a CPNi700. But the video that put me on the path to understanding, was this one:
I ended up doing a drawing myself, just to straighten the colors from the radio, and from the plotter in my head and on paper, and after that, it was just a matter of connecting a couple wires, dialing in the setting to ensure I was pulling the right input, and that was all she wrote.