Across Ocean Systems expands product line with NMEA 2000 AC and DC measurement options

Ben Stein

Ben Stein

Publisher of Panbo.com, passionate marine electronics enthusiast, 100-ton USCG master.

5 Responses

  1. Ben Ellison Ben Ellison says:

    Good news that Gemeco is now carrying all AOS products, which means that U.S. dealer/installers now have better access to them, and more support:

    https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Gemeco-Introduces-Across-Ocean-Systems.html?soid=1102674071007&aid=i1VXplBy1Lk

    https://www.gemeco.com/Brands/Across-Ocean-Systems/Catalog/All

  2. Matthew McCauley says:

    You left off one critical piece of information Ben. The PGN’s output by this device on the N2K network are not corrupted by ANY major brand MFD’s or electronics instrument displays. The data therefore sits on your N2K network unable to be displayed for any useful purpose.

    • Ben Stein Ben Stein says:

      By, “The PGN’s output by this device on the N2K network are not corrupted by ANY major brand MFD’s or electronics instrument displays”, do you mean to say that no major brand MFDs SUPPORT the PGNs? I know that Maretron’s DSMs, N2KView, and now MConnect all support the AC and DC detailed status PGNs. There are other routes like SignalK server. It is however also true that MFD support for less frequently used PGNs is frustratingly sparse.

      -Ben S.

  3. Matthew McCauley says:

    If you replace “corrupted” with “currently supported” my comment might make more sense. Yes, that is exactly what I mean. Actually, Maretron’s DSMs do not support the 127744 and 127747 PGN’s but the N2KView appears to if you want to fork out and set up another complicated system on your boat. Like most technical systems I am finding that theoretical potential N2K and the reality are quite different. Unfortunately, you often end up spending lots of money before you learn this lesson.

  4. Matthew McCauley says:

    I would like to clarify my comments above. I have a number of Across Ocean Systems products installed on my boat and have found them to be functional, well-made and easy to use. I have also found the company excellent to deal with. The above post is specifically to do with a N2K compatibility issue and my frustration that the bigger players in the marine electronics market are dragging their feet on supporting all of the features of NMEA 2000.

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