ian38_39
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I recently chopped off the old gps antenna from my boat as it had rotted through and the wire had broken.
I was at the Birmingham boat show when a wonderful idea hit me, if it is going to cost me £100 plus to replace the antenna why not address the issue of a chartplotter on the flybridge at the same time.
Impulse buy saw me walking out with a Standard Horizon CP180i plotter with built in antenna so the question is, how do I connect this through the system?
Downstairs there is a Raytheon RL9 radar, An ST5000 auto pilot and a raymarine GPS, all Sea talk but also having NMEA inputs.
The new plotter has an NMEA output so my thoughts were to link the OUtput into one of the other bits.
Will the other bits take any notice?
Will teh other bits share the information through sea talk so that I only need 1 NMEA connection?
If I only need 1 then what do I connect it to, GPS, Radar or Auto pilot?
All assistance appreciated.
Ian
I recently chopped off the old gps antenna from my boat as it had rotted through and the wire had broken.
I was at the Birmingham boat show when a wonderful idea hit me, if it is going to cost me £100 plus to replace the antenna why not address the issue of a chartplotter on the flybridge at the same time.
Impulse buy saw me walking out with a Standard Horizon CP180i plotter with built in antenna so the question is, how do I connect this through the system?
Downstairs there is a Raytheon RL9 radar, An ST5000 auto pilot and a raymarine GPS, all Sea talk but also having NMEA inputs.
The new plotter has an NMEA output so my thoughts were to link the OUtput into one of the other bits.
Will the other bits take any notice?
Will teh other bits share the information through sea talk so that I only need 1 NMEA connection?
If I only need 1 then what do I connect it to, GPS, Radar or Auto pilot?
All assistance appreciated.
Ian