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 SmartLog USB NMEA and Seatalk Logger Description

TeamSurv NMEA data logger photoThe logger is a small device that logs NMEA (and optionally Seatalk) data from one or two input ports, and writes the data directly to a standard USB memory stick. Both input ports are fully opto-isolated in compliance with the NMEA0183 specification. It is powered by an external 12/24V DC power supply, but only draws a few milliamps.

To log Seatalk data, an additional module is plugged in to convert the Seatak signals to RS422, and then the firmware in the logger wraps up the Seatalk data into NMEA sentences.

Using a standard USB memory stick makes it much easier to transfer data to the computer afterwards - no messing about with memory cards, often in proprietary data formats. And data is stored as standard NMEA0183 format for easy processing.

It is a simple device to install, with an external screw terminal block to take power and one or two NMEA inputs. There are 4 fastening holes to secure the unit in place. There is no configuration required, just a button to press when inserting or removing the memory stick, and LEDs to show the status of the logger.

Although initially designed specifically for data logging in the TeamSurv project, the logger is available for purchase by anyone who needs to log NMEA data. This could be for recording data from a GPS or other instrument, e.g. to have a record of movements. Or it could be for use as a diagnostics tool for development and installation engineers, as you can easily take a snapshot of the data in the system without having to hook up your computer through a USB to NMEA converter.

TeamSurv NMEA data logger photoThe logger is a small device that logs NMEA (and optionally Seatalk) data from one or two input ports, and writes the data directly to a standard USB memory stick. Both input ports are fully opto-isolated in compliance with the NMEA0183 specification. It is powered by an external 12/24V DC power supply, but only draws a few milliamps.

To log Seatalk data, an additional module is plugged in to convert the Seatak signals to RS422, and then the firmware in the logger wraps up the Seatalk data into NMEA sentences.

Using a standard USB memory stick makes it much easier to transfer data to the computer afterwards - no messing about with memory cards, often in proprietary data formats. And data is stored as standard NMEA0183 format for easy processing.

It is a simple device to install, with an external screw terminal block to take power and one or two NMEA inputs. There are 4 fastening holes to secure the unit in place. There is no configuration required, just a button to press when inserting or removing the memory stick, and LEDs to show the status of the logger.

Although initially designed specifically for data logging in the TeamSurv project, the logger is available for purchase by anyone who needs to log NMEA data. This could be for recording data from a GPS or other instrument, e.g. to have a record of movements. Or it could be for use as a diagnostics tool for development and installation engineers, as you can easily take a snapshot of the data in the system without having to hook up your computer through a USB to NMEA converter.

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 Latest News
NavMon PC supports TeamSurv - 13 March 2012

NavMon PC is a free program that displays your NMEA instrument data as numbers, dials or as a graph, and also shares the data with other programs by creating a virtual COM port. As well as being useful in its own right, it is also free!

We were recently introduced to NavMon by one of our loggers, and found that it can be used to log NMEA data for TeamSurv.

See here for how to configure NavMon to log data for TeamSurv.

 read more ...
PC Plotter support - 12 March 2012

The latest release of PC Plotter, V6, has now added built-in support for TeamSurv logging. This makes very easy for PC Plotter users to log data for TeamSurv.

PC Plotter home page

How to configure PC Plotter for TeamSurv

 read more ...
New release of SmartLog - 25 January 2012

There is a new release of SmartLog available, that overrides the December 2011 expiry date of the previous release, and fixes a few bugs.

Even f you use a hardware logger, it is worth using SmartLog for data uploads, as it is faster and more reliable than the web site.

 read more ...
Yachting Monthly article - 25 January 2012

Yachting Monthly have carried out a long term gear test on TeamSurv, available in their February issue. Graham Snook was actually our first signed up logger, and he logged data for us on his cruise up to Scotland that you may have read about in YM.


 
NavMon PC supports TeamSurv - 13 March 2012

NavMon PC is a free program that displays your NMEA instrument data as numbers, dials or as a graph, and also shares the data with other programs by creating a virtual COM port. As well as being useful in its own right, it is also free!

We were recently introduced to NavMon by one of our loggers, and found that it can be used to log NMEA data for TeamSurv.

See here for how to configure NavMon to log data for TeamSurv.

 read more ...
PC Plotter support - 12 March 2012

The latest release of PC Plotter, V6, has now added built-in support for TeamSurv logging. This makes very easy for PC Plotter users to log data for TeamSurv.

PC Plotter home page

How to configure PC Plotter for TeamSurv

 read more ...
New release of SmartLog - 25 January 2012

There is a new release of SmartLog available, that overrides the December 2011 expiry date of the previous release, and fixes a few bugs.

Even f you use a hardware logger, it is worth using SmartLog for data uploads, as it is faster and more reliable than the web site.

 read more ...
Yachting Monthly article - 25 January 2012

Yachting Monthly have carried out a long term gear test on TeamSurv, available in their February issue. Graham Snook was actually our first signed up logger, and he logged data for us on his cruise up to Scotland that you may have read about in YM.


 
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