meekerman
New Member
I know it is simple two wires but, I only have a red and black coming out of my radio. I have a Navman 7100, do I need to buy a NMEA 0183 connector of some sort with wires connected to it?
You are correct about the 8-pin connector. Although, mine does not have the connector or any wires coming from it, it was giving to me by a buddy. Where could I get one or do I have to make one? If I have to make one, what pins would be green and yellow?On the navman 7100 is a cable with a 8? pin DIN socket. Normally was a cable supplied with the Din connector colours are green and yellow
Pedant mode on:
GPS transmits in the UHF frequency band.
Are you asking how to connect a GPS receiver to a VHF radio?
Pedant mode off.
Pedant mode on:Pedant mode back on:
The IEEE definitions are
UHF 300MHz - 1GHz,
L band 1GHz - 2GHz.
So GPS L2 (and Glonass, and Galileo) around 1.23 GHz are all L-band not UHF.
It's true the ITU uses the term UHF up to 3GHz, but they are alone (and ignored) in this anachronistic usage.
Pedant off again!
Like you, I suspect that the OP didn't mean to put UHF and meant VHF anyway!