Zen Zero
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What's the cheapest way of getting a GPS NMEA position signal into my new radio?
I don't have a chartplotter.
Thanks
I don't have a chartplotter.
Thanks
Don't know exactly what you mean. It's easy to get a handheld to talk to your DSC. Almost any will. I've done it with various.Thanks Testmonkey, that's the sort of thing I was thinking of. Bbut have you or do you know anyone who has actually provided GPS input to a DSC radio using the DIY el cheapo technique.
I have a £100 handheld dedicated to my DSC. There are many cheaper solutionsI do like the idea of having a proper chart plotter on board, and I will buy one one day, but I'm not terribly keen on having the safety function of DSC dependent on another complicated, expensive piece of hardware that needs to be present, switched on, working etc.
I have a completely independent GPS talking to a simple laptop running Offshore Navigator. The GPS is a Garmin 72 which sits in the cockpit to tell the helmsman what to do. I intentionally use the same type of GPS for both tasks so that I can swap them over if one fails. I also carry a spare laptop (sometimes two!) and it all works rather nicely with umpteen emergency configurations possible if anything fails. I can tell you more than you want to know about this, and some of it might even be true.I'm also on the point of buying an ipad or similar for the sole purpose of GPS chatrplotting. I think I'd want my DSC radio to function independently of this.
Same here. I hardwired an old Garmin GPS45 to my Navman 7100 VHF and screwed it to the bulkhead. The Garmin is powered from the same feed as the radio.I use an old Garmin GPS III+ to feed position and time to my DSC radio. I bought a special plug to fit the GPS for a few pounds and made up my own connecting lead to the radio. The GPS can take 12v through the same plug so it has a permanent power connection. The GPS to DSC configuration took a couple of minutes and worked first time.
What's the cheapest way of getting a GPS NMEA position signal into my new radio?
I don't have a chartplotter.
Thanks