skyflyer
Well-Known Member
I have a legacy Standard Horizon chart plotter (175c) with an 'active' GPS Antenna. In practice this means that the antenna has a +12v and ground feed into it and two wires come out with a signal to the plotter.
Recently I have been getting 'no fix' and the plotter shows no satellites and no input data from the port that has the GPS info.
The question is how do I determine whether the fault lies in the plotter or the GPS antenna?
It struck me that maybe there should be a specific voltage on the feed from the GPS that I can test.?
Obviously one option is to borrow another plotter or antenna but that will mean a lot of rewiring to test it
Recently I have been getting 'no fix' and the plotter shows no satellites and no input data from the port that has the GPS info.
The question is how do I determine whether the fault lies in the plotter or the GPS antenna?
It struck me that maybe there should be a specific voltage on the feed from the GPS that I can test.?
Obviously one option is to borrow another plotter or antenna but that will mean a lot of rewiring to test it