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Jon Gauthier
 
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Default NMEA diff. signal ground vs. DC ground

Another question - and I know this has been hashed before but a search
didn't turn up the answer:

In a network with NMEA equipment from different manufacturers in which
some equipment has a real, separate NMEA (-) lead and other equipment
that takes the cheap route and uses DC ground for the signal return, is
it best to just leave the NMEA (-) leads floating, or run them to DC ground?

I do have a DC ground bus bar for all my nav equipment (including VHF
but no SSB) that ties back to the main DC ground bus using a #6AWG
cable. According to my stereo's AM band, the system seems electrically
quiet
 
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