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"Larry" wrote in message
... "Meindert Sprang" wrote in : I think you'll find more RS-422 devices with screw terminals than with connectors. Talk to a professional installer why this is. Meindert I give up. The problem here is RF interference with very close by HF radio equipment used on BOATS. No amount of excuses is going to change the fact that the damned screw terminals, unshielded wiring (even balanced, which it's not) and open cabling hooked to the big boat DC antenna is going to change it. The issue is: when a device is designed properly, there is nothing to transmit. Even IF you use unshielded cable and screw terminals. The output signal of a 4800 baud port should be frequency limited with an internal filter to prevent fast transients on the signal. If that is done properly, there is nothing to transmit on whatever cable used. NMEA should have used a SEALED, WATERPROOF, SHIELDED connector, STANDARD to all devices from all manufacturers to eliminate RF interference. Again, not necessary. They should have mandated the inside of the cheap plastic boxes be painted with shielding paint and displays be covered with shielding plastic to stop the radiation from there. Why? if the design is right, no need for shielded housing. They didn't. Everyone "did their own thing", like you did. The customers pay for it with all this non-standardized ****ware screwed together with the corroded wiring and rotting terminal strips open to the sea air. Using nickel plated brass/copper terminal strips prevents corrosion, indeed like I did. The drawback of connectors is that 1) you have to mount them, which is something not everyone can do properly and 2) when moulded to a cable, you have to drill oversized holes to run the connectors through. That's why most installers like bare cables and screw terminals. At least, that's what they tell me. Your everlasting rant against this holds no ground. Meindert |
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