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On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 17:10:04 -0400, "Roger Long"
wrote: Goofball_star_dot_etal wrote: it is odd. Is your radio model here? http://www.standardhorizon.com/?cmd=...s&DivisionID=3 Yes, it's this one: http://www.standardhorizon.com/downl...Name= GX1255S I left the manual on the boat because I didn't start wondering until the drive home. Looking at the PDF version (thanks for the link), I see that the radio calls both wires "NMEA IN", one is + and the other - so connecting to ground makes sense. But, why wouldn't they just do that inside the radio and have you just connect one wire? I forget the details of NMEA signals but basically it is a signal to noise issue. It would be best to transmit balanced signals via twin cable but it is cheaper to make it unbalanced, with one end or the other, or both ends earthed. Looking at the table, it looks like connecting to ground is the common for many GPS types but not universal. Maybe not having a connection to ground inside the radio is necessary for the other GPS types to work properly. |
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