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Hi everybody.
Has anybody connected the garmin gps128 to the Raymarine 54e vhf. Cant seem to figure it out (doh). What interface setting should I use on the Garmin. i.e GRMN/GRMN, None/None,RTCM/None RTCM/NMEA,NMEA/NMEA,or None/NMEA. |
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No, but when I connect my Garmins to anything (except my PC for up/down
loading), it seems like the only thing that works is NMEA/NMEA, and not at the fastest speed. wrote in message oups.com... Hi everybody. Has anybody connected the garmin gps128 to the Raymarine 54e vhf. Cant seem to figure it out (doh). What interface setting should I use on the Garmin. i.e GRMN/GRMN, None/None,RTCM/None RTCM/NMEA,NMEA/NMEA,or None/NMEA. |
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How did you configure the wiring.
The raymarine has green and yellow. The garmin has nmea (blue ) out NMEA ( brown ) in |
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On 28 May 2006 13:45:57 -0700, "
wrote: How did you configure the wiring. The raymarine has green and yellow. The garmin has nmea (blue ) out NMEA ( brown ) in The Garmin NMEA Out (blue) should connect to the Ray54 NMEA In+ (yellow). The Ray54 NMEA In- (green) should be connected to DC ground (the radio's black power lead). -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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Peter Bennett wrote:
On 28 May 2006 13:45:57 -0700, " wrote: How did you configure the wiring. The raymarine has green and yellow. The garmin has nmea (blue ) out NMEA ( brown ) in The Garmin NMEA Out (blue) should connect to the Ray54 NMEA In+ (yellow). The Ray54 NMEA In- (green) should be connected to DC ground (the radio's black power lead). I think Yellow is seatalk. -- Geert Maene. |
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Hi Geert,
Thanks for the advice. If the manual made any sense I wouldn't be posting on this site. Will try the wiring above. If I connect the green to the radios earth, will I have to earth the radios casing or will they be ok joined together and then sent to earth? |
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wrote:
Hi Geert, Thanks for the advice. If the manual made any sense I wouldn't be posting on this site. Will try the wiring above. If I connect the green to the radios earth, will I have to earth the radios casing or will they be ok joined together and then sent to earth? I checked the manual. Do like peter wrote. see pag 17 of the manual. You must also connect the MINUS (-) or ground from both things to the MINUS or ground. Ohterwise it wound work. Were are you located. I'm sailing in NIEUWPOORT. -- Geert Maene. |
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Falmouth Cornwall UK
Thanks for the advice and thanks to Peter also, Rob |
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Hooray it works.
Thankyou everyone.¬!! |
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No question Yellow is seatalk
"Geert Maene" wrote in message ... Peter Bennett wrote: On 28 May 2006 13:45:57 -0700, " wrote: How did you configure the wiring. The raymarine has green and yellow. The garmin has nmea (blue ) out NMEA ( brown ) in The Garmin NMEA Out (blue) should connect to the Ray54 NMEA In+ (yellow). The Ray54 NMEA In- (green) should be connected to DC ground (the radio's black power lead). I think Yellow is seatalk. -- Geert Maene. |
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On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 11:59:21 -0400, "David Lapp"
wrote: No question Yellow is seatalk The message you replied to is about a month old, so the original poster probably has the radio wired up by now. However... In the usual three conductor SeaTalk cable, the yellow wire does carry SeaTalk data. - BUT: the Ray 54 radio does not use SeaTalk, and its manual clearly indicates that the yellow wire in its data cable is NMEA In +. "Geert Maene" wrote in message ... Peter Bennett wrote: On 28 May 2006 13:45:57 -0700, " wrote: How did you configure the wiring. The raymarine has green and yellow. The garmin has nmea (blue ) out NMEA ( brown ) in The Garmin NMEA Out (blue) should connect to the Ray54 NMEA In+ (yellow). The Ray54 NMEA In- (green) should be connected to DC ground (the radio's black power lead). -- Peter Bennett VE7CEI email: peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca GPS and NMEA info and programs: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter/index.html Newsgroup new user info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq |
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