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Ric,
That sounds like it could work with my handheld GPS, with it and the GPS powered by boat's battery. Of course my GPS 48 has no alarm-out connection. But, I wonder how hard it would be to open the GPS case and find the internal audible alarm device contacts and give it a try. If successful, I could install some sort of permanent connector thru the case. Whadda think??? Ric or anyone, please provide any tips, do's/don'ts. I'd plan to use a three-wire alarm, where very low current (5ma) operates the trigger and the alarm itself is powered by boat's battery. Your 420's a really fancy machine and I couldn't agree more about it being dumb not to have an external alarm connect on it. All the internal alarms are useless as far as I can tell. (Perhaps that's because there are no tides and few currents and winds affecting anchored boats in Kansas, or maybe people don't sleep on boats there.) Thanks, Len -- You don't mention what kind of GPS you have - but are you sure there is no means to connect an external alarm? My GPS (a Raymarine 420) had a totally useless "alarm" that wouldn't wake a sleeping mouse, so I pulled it to bits and connected an external alarm. I subsequently discovered that Raymarine will actually do this as a free after market mod, realising that it was a bit dumb to ever build something with an inaudible alarm. |
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