alan
Well-Known Member
I am having difficulty displaying latitude and longitude on my VHF radio.
System components (all Raymarine):
GPS/Plotter: 435
Autopilot: Smartpilot and 6002 controller
Radio: 240E
(1.) Originally the plotter NMEA ouput was connected to the 6002 controller NMEA input and the controller was connected to the Smartpiolt computer using Seatalk. I connected the radio to the Smartpilot using Sealtalk. No lat or long displayed on radio (also no UTC time on 6002).
(2.) After reading the manual (French version!!) I discovered that the 6002 does not process all the NMEA sentences from the GPS. So, I changed the GPS connection to the NMEA input on the Smartpilot computer. Still no lat or long on the 240 VHF but UTC time, BTW, DTW e.t.c. are being displayed on the 6002. So, it appears that the Smartpilot computer is converting the NMEA sentences onto the Seatalk bus.
Questions:
1. Does the VHF only display lat and long if an MMSI has been entered?
2. Does the Smartpilot computer only output onto the Seatalk bus part of the NMEA information (as does the 6002 controller).
3. Does the VHF only use the NMEA input for lat and long (the handbook says you can use either? or is there a way to select either NMEA input or Seatalk input? (I understand that Raymarine instruments use the following priority: Seatalk, NMEA1, NMEA2.
I have a possible solution, which is to use the NMEA out of the Smartpilot computer and connect that to the NMEA input of the 240E VHF; but as I have just spent Euro40 for 9m of Seatalk cable and run it in the loom, I would prefer to go with that!!
Anybody come across this problem? or able to supply an answer?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Alan. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
System components (all Raymarine):
GPS/Plotter: 435
Autopilot: Smartpilot and 6002 controller
Radio: 240E
(1.) Originally the plotter NMEA ouput was connected to the 6002 controller NMEA input and the controller was connected to the Smartpiolt computer using Seatalk. I connected the radio to the Smartpilot using Sealtalk. No lat or long displayed on radio (also no UTC time on 6002).
(2.) After reading the manual (French version!!) I discovered that the 6002 does not process all the NMEA sentences from the GPS. So, I changed the GPS connection to the NMEA input on the Smartpilot computer. Still no lat or long on the 240 VHF but UTC time, BTW, DTW e.t.c. are being displayed on the 6002. So, it appears that the Smartpilot computer is converting the NMEA sentences onto the Seatalk bus.
Questions:
1. Does the VHF only display lat and long if an MMSI has been entered?
2. Does the Smartpilot computer only output onto the Seatalk bus part of the NMEA information (as does the 6002 controller).
3. Does the VHF only use the NMEA input for lat and long (the handbook says you can use either? or is there a way to select either NMEA input or Seatalk input? (I understand that Raymarine instruments use the following priority: Seatalk, NMEA1, NMEA2.
I have a possible solution, which is to use the NMEA out of the Smartpilot computer and connect that to the NMEA input of the 240E VHF; but as I have just spent Euro40 for 9m of Seatalk cable and run it in the loom, I would prefer to go with that!!
Anybody come across this problem? or able to supply an answer?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Alan. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif