petrolhead63
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I have been fitting many "new"electronics to our cruiser and it has taken a long time feeding cables/wires etc from radar arch, flybridge, to lower helm, saloon etc. I had extreme difficulty pulling the gps antenna cable down the arch and all the way to the lower helm where the main unit is. It has one of the very thin coax cable with a teeny sma plug on it, not the strong thick 8mm TV type.
I am having trouble with the unit, sometimes it works fine and others it just will not get a fix. I wonder if I broke the cable internally and it makes/breaks contact or is relying upon a length of wire as an antenna!
The cable is moulded into the antenna so it is not easy testing it....I thought to plug a new antenna in and see what happens is easiest quick test.
Does anybody know if I could use one of the little inexpensive antenna made for a car on the standard horizon plotter? or are these amplified and need a power source?
I am having trouble with the unit, sometimes it works fine and others it just will not get a fix. I wonder if I broke the cable internally and it makes/breaks contact or is relying upon a length of wire as an antenna!
The cable is moulded into the antenna so it is not easy testing it....I thought to plug a new antenna in and see what happens is easiest quick test.
Does anybody know if I could use one of the little inexpensive antenna made for a car on the standard horizon plotter? or are these amplified and need a power source?
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