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"nollaigoc" wrote in message
ups.com... Hi, Sounds like you are not making correct connections from Garmin to VHF radio. This is a two wire connection, Garmin NMEA out and ground. What is needed is to have Garmin interface set to deliver NMEA out via its' cofiguration menu. Then all that is needed is two wires from Garmin to VHF : These two wires should be within a screened cable between the units. Twisted is also OK. For a short run, any cable will do. If correctly wired the position will appear on VHF as soon as Garmin finds its position. Good point. If you don't have a fix or run the garmin in simulator mode, the VHF will probably also say "no data". In simulator mode, a flag in the NMEA sentences says it's simulated data. Meindert |
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thanks for all that folks, it's a great learning experience for me
Luc |
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"Larry" wrote in message ... Tailgunner wrote in news:2v- : SNIP Ok....question.....HAVE YOU PUT IN YOUR MMSI INTO THE ICOM 422 FOR YOUR BOAT? I believe you'll find DSC is DISABLED until a valid MMSI is programmed in FIRST to the unit, successfully. SNIP Not the case with my Standard Horizon. I have done nothing with MMSI and I was able to get position data from my JRC GPS onto the SH with no trouble. |
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to change on the Garmin . It will highlight but when I try to change it nothing happens. I have been waiting 2 days now for Icom to e-mail me back and tell me where to take the radio in for service. On the last e-mail the tech said if the wiring config. he gave me didn't work the M422 could be bad. I don't want to send it back to Icom if I can help it . I saw a Icom service center about 5 miles from my house I wonder if since the radio is so new if I can take it there. |
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On 2006-03-09 14:19:38 +1100, Larry said:
"Gordon Wedman" wrote in news:lSGPf.22882$Ui.12923@edtnps84: Not the case with my Standard Horizon. I have done nothing with MMSI and I was able to get position data from my JRC GPS onto the SH with no trouble. He's not running a Standard Horizon. He's running a new Icom. Larry, While we don't have the 422 down here in Aus we do have other ICOM DSC radios such as the 302 et al. They do not need an MMSI to be able to digest the NMEA sentances from other gear (e.g Raymarine, Furuno etc). My bet is the Garmin is at fault or the wiring to the radio. ICOM tends to be pretty bullet proof! -- Regards, John D Proctor |
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"Larry" wrote in message ... "Gordon Wedman" wrote in news:lSGPf.22882$Ui.12923@edtnps84: Not the case with my Standard Horizon. I have done nothing with MMSI and I was able to get position data from my JRC GPS onto the SH with no trouble. He's not running a Standard Horizon. He's running a new Icom. Yes, I realize that but the way you wrote your statement sounded like you thought it applied to all radios. I just pointed out that was not the case. |
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"speckfisher" wrote in message
... Just received an e-mail from Icom and the tech says that the Garmin GPS 182 must send the "GGA" sentence. I don't think that my 182 will send that because I don't see it in the manual. That could be my problem . But that is easy to check with hyperterminal or MPXConfig. On the other hand, I haven't seen a GPS yet that doesn't send GGA,GLL and RMC all in one burst. Meindert |
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Page 99 of the current Garmin 182 manual on their website says it puts out the
GPGGA sentence. GP means GPS. That's what the radio wants. "Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... "speckfisher" wrote in message ... Just received an e-mail from Icom and the tech says that the Garmin GPS 182 must send the "GGA" sentence. I don't think that my 182 will send that because I don't see it in the manual. That could be my problem . But that is easy to check with hyperterminal or MPXConfig. On the other hand, I haven't seen a GPS yet that doesn't send GGA,GLL and RMC all in one burst. Meindert |
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Whats all that hyperterminal or MPXConfig?????????? |
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