Over the past 10 years, it has become the primary standard used on leisure marine vessels. The NMEA OneNet® working group is developing a new standard (now in beta test phase) designed to work hand-in-hand with NMEA 2000 and allow its data to be shared safely over Ethernet. ![]() It was originally released in 1983 and is still being actively updated on a regular basis more than 30 years later. NMEA 2000 was the second international standard released by the NMEA in 2001. The first international interfacing standard released by the NMEA that is still in use and recognised today is NMEA 0183. ![]() ![]() Its aim is to strengthen relationships between manufacturers in the marine industry and make it easier for marine electronics devices to share data with one another. The NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) is a ‘not for profit’ organisation based in the USA.
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