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angeltomas August 4th 07 11:19 PM

cable colors to connect horizon spectrum to garmin gps 182c
 
Garmin setting menu has port 1 using for sonar connection.Port 2 is available
for connecting.I need to know which cable colors to connect to spectrum radio
so that the latitude and longitud are seeing on the radio.cable colors of
garmin to cable colors in spectrum to be joined are needed.By the way they
were connected before and working fine.An accident happened in the connection
and cant tell which color was connected to the other one,Thanks for help.....
Regards ....Angel


Peter Bennett August 5th 07 02:32 AM

cable colors to connect horizon spectrum to garmin gps 182c
 
On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 22:19:51 GMT, "angeltomas" u36369@uwe wrote:

Garmin setting menu has port 1 using for sonar connection.Port 2 is available
for connecting.I need to know which cable colors to connect to spectrum radio
so that the latitude and longitud are seeing on the radio.cable colors of
garmin to cable colors in spectrum to be joined are needed.By the way they
were connected before and working fine.An accident happened in the connection
and cant tell which color was connected to the other one,Thanks for help.....
Regards ....Angel



Read The Fine Manuals that came with the equipment you are trying to
connect. I know that Garmin, at least, clearly indicates the purpose
of the various wires in their equipment cables.

I assume that you need to connect the Data Out (or NMEA-0183 out) wire
from the Garmin to the Data In (or NMEA In) wire on the Horizon. If
the Horizon has two NMEA In wires, the Garmin out goes to the In + or
In A, and the In B or In - is grounded.



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angeltomas August 5th 07 03:02 AM

cable colors to connect horizon spectrum to garmin gps 182c
 
Thanks Peter
Just one problem I dont have the manuals or schematics,even do I know how to
use the garmin.I hope someone has the manual that specifies the color of the
wires for data out and data in.Thanks for your help friend,your pointing me
in the right direction......Regards .....Angel

Peter Bennett wrote:
Garmin setting menu has port 1 using for sonar connection.Port 2 is available
for connecting.I need to know which cable colors to connect to spectrum radio

[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
and cant tell which color was connected to the other one,Thanks for help.....
Regards ....Angel


Read The Fine Manuals that came with the equipment you are trying to
connect. I know that Garmin, at least, clearly indicates the purpose
of the various wires in their equipment cables.

I assume that you need to connect the Data Out (or NMEA-0183 out) wire
from the Garmin to the Data In (or NMEA In) wire on the Horizon. If
the Horizon has two NMEA In wires, the Garmin out goes to the In + or
In A, and the In B or In - is grounded.



Larry August 5th 07 03:46 AM

cable colors to connect horizon spectrum to garmin gps 182c
 
"angeltomas" u36369@uwe wrote in news:7637edb7ece32@uwe:

Thanks Peter
Just one problem I dont have the manuals or schematics,even do I know
how to use the garmin.I hope someone has the manual that specifies the
color of the wires for data out and data in.Thanks for your help
friend,your pointing me in the right direction......Regards .....Angel



http://www8.garmin.com/support/userM...subcategory=35
&product=010-00238-00


Every Garmin discontinued gadget back to Noah's Ark depth sounder is on
garmin's support pages. Always go there, first, before here....(c;

http://www8.garmin.com/support/userManual.jsp

Select market MARINE then DISCONTINUED for all the old stuff, no matter
what it is. They're all PDF files so you need Adobe Acrobat Reader from
www.adobe.com for free if you don't have it.


Larry
--
Noah's depth sounder only shows two parts:
1 - Stone, round with mounting hole
2 - line, hemp, long

Doesn't show the part numbers in my manual.


angeltomas via BoatKB.com August 5th 07 05:52 AM

cable colors to connect horizon spectrum to garmin gps 182c
 
Thanks Larry.
The information you gave : got me out of the hole.I found what I needed for
making the connections.Thank you guys for always giving a helping hand.Many
Thanks.....Angel

Larry wrote:
Thanks Peter
Just one problem I dont have the manuals or schematics,even do I know
how to use the garmin.I hope someone has the manual that specifies the
color of the wires for data out and data in.Thanks for your help
friend,your pointing me in the right direction......Regards .....Angel


http://www8.garmin.com/support/userM...subcategory=35
&product=010-00238-00

Every Garmin discontinued gadget back to Noah's Ark depth sounder is on
garmin's support pages. Always go there, first, before here....(c;

http://www8.garmin.com/support/userManual.jsp

Select market MARINE then DISCONTINUED for all the old stuff, no matter
what it is. They're all PDF files so you need Adobe Acrobat Reader from
www.adobe.com for free if you don't have it.

Larry


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Jack Erbes August 5th 07 12:07 PM

cable colors to connect horizon spectrum to garmin gps 182c
 
angeltomas wrote:
Garmin setting menu has port 1 using for sonar connection.Port 2 is available
for connecting.I need to know which cable colors to connect to spectrum radio
so that the latitude and longitud are seeing on the radio.cable colors of
garmin to cable colors in spectrum to be joined are needed.By the way they
were connected before and working fine.An accident happened in the connection
and cant tell which color was connected to the other one,Thanks for help.....
Regards ....Angel


Everything you need to know is he

http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/GPSMA...nersManual.pdf

Jack


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(also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com)

Larry August 5th 07 09:20 PM

cable colors to connect horizon spectrum to garmin gps 182c
 
"angeltomas via BoatKB.com" u36369@uwe wrote in
news:76396a576aaf7@uwe:

Thanks Larry.
The information you gave : got me out of the hole.I found what I
needed for making the connections.Thank you guys for always giving a
helping hand.Many Thanks.....Angel



Hmm....not bad! I'm 2 for 2. Last night I suggested to Skip on the phone
to look for the 12V power to the new alternator from the engine switch. It
was dead. Jumpering it from the battery post, directly, and he was
charging hard, again....

I love it when I can figure something out, especially by remote control. I
fixed a tube-type Russian TV from here with a PDF of the schematic and
Skype video to a Russian friend's office a few months ago. Now THAT's fun!
He had a shorted capacitor in the HV section of his horizontal output
stage. No HV, no picture!

Larry
--
While in Mexico, I didn't have to press 1 for Spanish.
While in Iran, I didn't have to press 1 for Farsi, either.
While in Florida, I had to press 2 for English.
It just isn't fair.


angeltomas via BoatKB.com August 17th 07 01:19 AM

cable colors to connect horizon spectrum to garmin gps 182c
 
thanks Jack,
I got it working with the info you gave me.Found what I needed. Regards ....
Angel
Jack Erbes wrote:
Garmin setting menu has port 1 using for sonar connection.Port 2 is available
for connecting.I need to know which cable colors to connect to spectrum radio

[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
and cant tell which color was connected to the other one,Thanks for help.....
Regards ....Angel


Everything you need to know is he

http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/GPSMA...nersManual.pdf

Jack


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