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Difference Between NGT-1 and NGW-1

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Here is the difference between the NGT-1 and the NGW-1:

1. NGT-1: NMEA 2000 PC Interface – allows NMEA 2000/SeaTalkNG messages to be read by an application and also allows that application to send NMEA 2000 messages back to the network.
The NGT-1 does not understand NMEA 0183.

The most common variant sold is the NGT-1-USB as that is the easiest method of getting NMEA 2000 data to a PC. We also sell the NGT-1-ISO for customers who do not want USB (and its drivers) in their system.
An NGT-1 working with NMEA Reader is a very powerful NMEA 2000 network diagnostic tool as it is capable of understanding every currently available NMEA2000 PGN.

2. NGW-1: NMEA 2000 to NMEA 0183 Gateway – converts between the old and the new NMEA protocols bi-directionally. It cannot be used to transfer NMEA 2000 messages to the PC; the serial port only understands NMEA 0183.

The most common variant sold is the NGW-1-ISO for direct connection to an NMEA 0183 Talker/Listener device. We also sell the NGW-1-USB for customers who want an easy method of getting NMEA 0183 data to their PC.

For more information on NMEA 0183 and how it works, please download our free guide to NMEA 0183 networking here: https://actisense.com/everything-to-know-about-nmea-0183-guide/
For more information on NMEA 2000 and how it works, please download our free guide to NMEA 2000 networking here: https://actisense.com/complete-guide-to-building-an-nmea-2000-network/

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