tillergirl
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Just checked again: it says 'as close as possible to the centre' for more accurate roll and pitch data output. I was fortunate to get it what I think was central. The dead ahead alignment is added by a whooping arrow!
Interesting thanks. Don't suppose you have any handy links to viable Belkin devices? Can't find anything that looks feasible on first look
You've got me curious about user selection of satellite networks - I must poke around in the more obscure menus on my new recently installed chartplotter!
Interesting that the Onwa chartplotters support Beidou, but not their dedicated GPS antenna...On rechecking Onwa manual ... it appears that my set will use two systems GPS and BEIDOU ... so I may be wrong with later machines ...
ie .. I have a Belkin 880 that is smaller than a euro coin and has 0183 for connection to VHF or similar for DMSS .... OOOPS .. I should have said BEITIAN .... not Belkin !!
What do you want to connect it to ?
ie .. I have a Belkin 880 that is smaller than a euro coin and has 0183 for connection to VHF or similar for DMSS .... OOOPS .. I should have said BEITIAN .... not Belkin !!
Banggood has many similar ...
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They are reliable .. easy to connect ....
The frequencies for Beidou and GPS are very close. Both 1.2Ghz to 1.5Ghz.Interesting that the Onwa chartplotters support Beidou, but not their dedicated GPS antenna...
How do you provide the 5V power to it from your 12v supply?
Ah that makes more sense! Actually I would like to connect a small dedicated GPS antenna outputting 0183 onto my VHF for redundancy, so that if any part of my NMEA network failed it wouldn't inhibit use of DSC etc. The VHF doesn't have its own built-in GPS as it's a bit too old. One of those tiny GPS receivers that ouputs NMEA directly could be perfect for that.
Which is what I planned to do ... but then my VHF failed and I replaced with a GPS equipped version.
The Beitian is strong enough to only need connecting to VHF and not hidden behind metal .. does not need mounting outside etc.
The 12v supply to BEC can be tapped of the VHF power lead ... the GPS only needs the ground and 0183 connected ...
$GPGGA,100000,5145.9898,N,00054.5004,E,1,20,0.7,2.5,M,,M,,0000*5A
$INGGA,100000,5145.9865,N,00054.5037,E,1,09,1.1,-5.6,M,,,,*20
If someone can tell us the distance between the two lat/long?
There's lots of online calculators. Search geodetic distance calculator.I did do some calculations but have lost them. I was a little dismayed. The two antenna are not much more than 2 metres apart and my calc suggested a lot more. Might repeat that.

