Avocet
Well-known member
Hi all,
I've just bought an XM DSC VHF and it comes with a connector on the back which can take NMEA signals from a GPS to give it positional data. It only needs two wires apparently! The manual says "GPS "+" to the yellow wire and "-" to the green wire".
This sounds so simple, even I could do it! Now I then started thinking that as I don't have a fixed GPS on the boat, I vaguely remembered seeing an advert for a "receiver-only" GPS somewhere or other. I've looked on the Maplin and RS websites but I'm sure somebody somewhere sells a cheap unit that can be mounted externally and just contains a GPS receiver and antenna (no display or buttons or anything, just some wires). I think they are sold to people who want to DIY themselves some in-car navigation.
Does anyone know where I can get one and has anyone done this exercise with an XM unit already? Any advice woud be greatly appreciated!
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I've just bought an XM DSC VHF and it comes with a connector on the back which can take NMEA signals from a GPS to give it positional data. It only needs two wires apparently! The manual says "GPS "+" to the yellow wire and "-" to the green wire".
This sounds so simple, even I could do it! Now I then started thinking that as I don't have a fixed GPS on the boat, I vaguely remembered seeing an advert for a "receiver-only" GPS somewhere or other. I've looked on the Maplin and RS websites but I'm sure somebody somewhere sells a cheap unit that can be mounted externally and just contains a GPS receiver and antenna (no display or buttons or anything, just some wires). I think they are sold to people who want to DIY themselves some in-car navigation.
Does anyone know where I can get one and has anyone done this exercise with an XM unit already? Any advice woud be greatly appreciated!
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