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David O June 13th 05 05:55 AM

Garmin 178C to Ray54 DCS hookup
 


The manual for my Raymarine Ray54 VHF Radio says the radio accepts
NEMA 0183 (v1.5) data from a GPS device to provide Lat and Long info
for DCS distress calls. The manual shows the connections as:

GPS NEMA Out + to radio NEMA In + (yellow wire)
GPS NEMA Out - to radio NEMA In - (green wire).

The manual for my Garmin 178C GPS, however, shows the connections to a
DCS VHF radio as:

GPS Port 2 Data In to radio TX+
GPS Port 2 Data Out to radio RX+
GPS Ground to radio Ground

Apparently, the Ray54 doesn't send NEMA data back to the GPS so the
GPS "Port 2 Data In" connection should be left unconnected. My best
guess for the remaining connections is that the GPS "Port 2 Data Out"
should go to the radio's "NEMA In +" and that the GPS Ground should go
to the radio's "NEMA In -". Can anyone confirm this?

Thanks,

David




Meindert Sprang June 13th 05 06:12 AM

"David O" wrote in message
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The manual for my Raymarine Ray54 VHF Radio says the radio accepts
NEMA 0183 (v1.5) data from a GPS device to provide Lat and Long info
for DCS distress calls. The manual shows the connections as:

GPS NEMA Out + to radio NEMA In + (yellow wire)
GPS NEMA Out - to radio NEMA In - (green wire).

The manual for my Garmin 178C GPS, however, shows the connections to a
DCS VHF radio as:

GPS Port 2 Data In to radio TX+
GPS Port 2 Data Out to radio RX+
GPS Ground to radio Ground

Apparently, the Ray54 doesn't send NEMA data back to the GPS so the
GPS "Port 2 Data In" connection should be left unconnected. My best
guess for the remaining connections is that the GPS "Port 2 Data Out"
should go to the radio's "NEMA In +" and that the GPS Ground should go
to the radio's "NEMA In -". Can anyone confirm this?


That is correct. See my web page about NMEA connections:
http://www.shipmodul.com/en/connections.html
Your case is a typical case of Single-Ended talker to Differential Lister
(Fig. 4).

Meindert



David June 13th 05 06:46 AM

"Meindert Sprang" wrote:

That is correct. See my web page about NMEA connections:
http://www.shipmodul.com/en/connections.html
Your case is a typical case of Single-Ended talker to Differential Lister
(Fig. 4).

Meindert


Thanks for the quick response.

Cheers,

David



Meindert Sprang June 13th 05 07:09 AM

"David" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the quick response.


You're welcome :-)

Meindert




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