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Old 02-04-2008, 17:07   #1
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Silva 400 Mast Head Transducer

Hi,
I'm happy to be part of this forum and look forward to some help here in Australia.
My 30 ft Spencer came with a Silva 400 wind direction and speed mast head sensor which has never worked. I have recently aquired a B & G analog/digital display (that requires NMEA0183 data to enable a connection) and a Stowe/Robertson Dataline box. I have managed to download a copy of Silva manual but the specs do not tell me about protocol etc. I have emailed Silva without any luck so far.
My question is, assuming the sensor is ok,how do I know if the Silva is compatible? and if not is there a way of converting the signal to NMEA?.
Would appreciae any help.
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Old 21-04-2009, 10:09   #2
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Silva 400 problem

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Hi,
I'm happy to be part of this forum and look forward to some help here in Australia.
My 30 ft Spencer came with a Silva 400 wind direction and speed mast head sensor which has never worked. I have recently aquired a B & G analog/digital display (that requires NMEA0183 data to enable a connection) and a Stowe/Robertson Dataline box. I have managed to download a copy of Silva manual but the specs do not tell me about protocol etc. I have emailed Silva without any luck so far.
My question is, assuming the sensor is ok,how do I know if the Silva is compatible? and if not is there a way of converting the signal to NMEA?.
Would appreciae any help.
Hello, I just had a problem with my Silva 400 wind transducer, placed on mast head of my Dehler boat floating at Canary Islands.

After dismounting the full assy. from the mast head and dissamble it, asked for help to Nexus Marine who is the Silva department in charge of this part.

They say do not have any more electronic circuits spares for this unit and do not supply schematic as they are for in-house use only, ¿have yo ever heard anything more stupid?. Finally I was find out the problem in one of two photocoupler and fixed it just for cleanning it with water and soap.

This is a very clever piece for design. It supply a PWM signal where the frecuency give the wind speed and the pulse width the angle. I ignore if there is a NMEA converter for it, be lucky.
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Old 19-01-2010, 19:54   #3
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Post Manuals to your Silva Electronic Instrument

Hi, I had a look on the webb and found the manual to your Silva 400 Instrument.

Manuals - www.nexusmarine.se

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