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I too have the UNSHIELDED Noland Engineering broadband transmitter
aboard "Lionheart". Every cable on the boat's extensive system is foil shielded twisted pair carefully bonded to a common point. But, alas, what a noisy mess......Stupid NMEA is useless. I'm going to put my Noland into a aluminum Budbox with each cable, and there are many, being bonded to the box where the wire goes into it. That should shut it up from radiating itself so bad, and it IS bad. Our other problems with NMEA is the stupid MANUFACTURERS all drifting off in their own directions, the idiots! NMEA was designed as a BALANCED LINE standard.....when one wire went positive, the other went negative, cancelling out any signal intrusion coming in and cancelling out any radiation going out. Notice NMEA has a + and - wire, NOT + and GROUND. If everyone used balanced isolators in and out, this would be fantastic. But, we're BOAT electronics manufacturers trying to outdo TV manufacturers trying to see who can make the cheapest piece of crap that floats. Isolators and balanced lines costs pennies per unit more to produce....what a waste of company profits. Let's just hook the B (-) lead to CHASSIS GROUND making a hundred ground loops and ground antennas feeding the SSB RF energy INSIDE the shielded wire. We're a GPS company. Who cares about RF intrusion, anyways?! We're after PROFITS with minimal parts counts. Single ended is always cheaper. So, what happens aboard "Lionheart" is the idiots at Icom used a BNC connector....AN UNBALANCED BNC ANTENNA JACK to hook coax cable to....for its GMDSS "GPS Input" from my NMEA system. Right at the TRANSMITTER I have a huge ground loop attached to the antenna tuner! Stupid, stupid, stupid. Then, the idiots at Garmin, geniuses one and all, use all unbalanced, DC-grounded NMEA single wire I/O grounding the NMEA B (-) points to ANOTHER DC ground point on the boat with lots of unshielded wire so it radiates like hell into the HF rig and the HF transmitters 150 Watt beast just scrambles any data on those wires. Then, the idiots at Noland Engineering, not the brightest bulbs in the box, tell me if I want output from the NMEA multiplexer to use WITHOUT using the computer, I'm gonna have to hook the NMEA A (+) to the COMPUTER'S RS-232C TX terminal.....not the NMEA TLK balanced output leads which only run from the computer's RX terminal when the computer (and The Cap'n) are running. Again, another UNbalanced output feeding every NMEA input jack on every instrument on the boat....with another DC ground antenna feeding RF into the shielding by the back door. The list goes on and on. NOONE ever takes into account this crap will be working in an RF HOT ENVIRONMENT out there! Every time you key the transmitter, data ceases to exist and it will all go berserk until you unkey that transmitter..... How stupid.....Seatalk - Unbalanced, unshielded.....FastNet - unbalanced, mostly unshielded..... They all need to get together and have ONE STANDARD THAT'S BALANCED AND TOTALLY SHIELDED and ridgidly enforced throughout the stupid industry! Don't hold your breath, every boat I work on has the same troubles.......idiots. On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 10:11:16 -0500, "Keith" wrote: I have a problem that's got me stumped. I am getting NMEA string noise in my SSB on various channels, starting with 2162. I have a Garmin GPS that feeds into a Noland Engineering NMEA Expander. The SSB and three other devices come out. When I turn the power off to the expander, I lose my GPS signal to all of the devices. When I power it up, I get the noise in the SSB. I even hooked the SSB NMEA cable to the input side of the expander, directly to the GPS signal, and I still get the noise when the expander is turned on. Thinking the expander was bad, I contacted them, and they sent a new one. Same problem. I even get the noise in the SSB when the NMEA data cable is unplugged from it. It has to be coming in either radiated or through the power supply. I'm lost... any suggestions? Larry W4CSC 3600 planes with transponders are burning 8-10 million gallons of kerosene per hour over the USA. R-12 car air conditioners are responsible for the ozone hole, right? |
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