ghostlymoron
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On a system with SH plotter, garmin gps 128, AIS and DSC radio, is it possible to have a single antenna? Also can the antenna be mounted inside the cabin?
On a system with SH plotter, garmin gps 128, AIS and DSC radio, is it possible to have a single antenna? Also can the antenna be mounted inside the cabin?
No, nothing complicated. Just not sure if nmea output can be connected to multiple receivers.
AIS transponder require its own directly connected GPS.On a system with SH plotter, garmin gps 128, AIS and DSC radio, is it possible to have a single antenna? Also can the antenna be mounted inside the cabin?
AIS transponder require its own directly connected GPS.
That's as maybe but it can still be shared.
AIS transponder require its own directly connected GPS.
Could the AIS send position info to garmin by nmea?
Could the AIS send position info to garmin by nmea?
I think people are using the phrase 'active antenna' or 'passive antenna' to mean two different things.I have a system with two Garmin 128s. In my experience the 128 will output, but not listen to, NMEA0183. They 'listen' only to garmin propreitary sentances so you have to set each into 'garmin/garmin' (send/receive) mode in order to push waypoints and routes between them. There is no function (that I am aware of) for getting them to listen to real-time position sentances in either garmin/garmin or any kind of NMEA0183. Each unit needs an antenna feed and to do the raw decoding to get position information.
So, the short answer is probably no, your 128 will not listen to NMEA position sentances originating from the AIS.
That the garmins would not listen to NMEA0183 position data was news to me after I installed them because that was exactly what I had planned on having them do as I wanted one to be a cockpit repeater only. Consequently I had to split the feed from the (passive) rail antenna. This was no problem at all with a decent soldered joint and both units work fine.
As for the question about whether you can use a single rail GPS antenna, as RIBW has said it would be helpful if you told us exactly what the other components of your system are. If (as has been suggested) either your plotter or AIS transponder uses either an active rail GPS antenna or an integral GPS, you will not be able to simply split the feed from a single rail aerial between them and the 128 which requires a passive antenna.
If you want to aggregate your position data to minimise aerials on the rail then you are probably going to have to go down the route of driving everything via NMEA0183 outputted by the Garmin, because I think the overall limiting factor will probably be that the 128 is not likely to listen to the NMEA output from anything else in your system. You will have no problem getting a single 128 to 'talk' to four or five 'listners', so this would not be a limitation. Whether the other kit will successfully 'listen' to it and whether it is a good idea (especially for an AIS transponder) is another question.
Hope this helps
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I think people are using the phrase 'active antenna' or 'passive antenna' to mean two different things.
Most GPS antennas, at least those that run on a cable longer than 6 inches are 'active' in that they contain a low noise amplifier and some filters. These need 3 to 5 V.
An antenna with integrated receiver which outputs NMEA is rather more than an 'active antenna' in my book, you might call it a masthead receiver or integrated antenna-receiver.
A passive antenna in my book has no amplification, like a VHF antenna or TV aerial.
You can get passive GPS antennas, but they generally need to be connected directly to the input of the receiver, as there is no budget for cable loss.
I've only ever managed to transfer waypoint lists from one GPS to another via a PC. I think there is an NMEA sentence for current waypoint name and coords, but if the Garmin doesn't read it, then it's hard to make one be a repeater of the other.
Hi, Thanks for the extra detail; here is a quick first reaction, which will need checking.Thanks all I think I need to be more specific so have gathered the info on all installed units which are:-
Garmin GPS120XL, external antenna, Icom M411 VHF Transeiver, Vesper Marine AIS Transponder external antenna, Standard Horizon CP180 external antenna
Does this help?