Vhf & gps

Racingfrank7

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Hi all.
Just a quick question.
Can anybody help, there's 3 wires that come from the raymarine plotter to link to vhf :-
Black, blue, white,
Yet the vhf only has 2wires coming from the gps port :-
Red and black.

Does anybody know which goes where please ?
Cheers.
 
Sorry can't help, but I have found Raymarine service desk really helpful in the past. If nothing comes back on here, try giving them a call in the week?
 
Hi all.
Just a quick question.
Can anybody help, there's 3 wires that come from the raymarine plotter to link to vhf :-
Black, blue, white,
Yet the vhf only has 2wires coming from the gps port :-
Red and black.

Does anybody know which goes where please ?
Cheers.

Look in the manual to find out which is which. There is no standard.

Pete
 
Hi all.
Just a quick question.
Can anybody help, there's 3 wires that come from the raymarine plotter to link to vhf :-
Black, blue, white,
Yet the vhf only has 2wires coming from the gps port :-
Red and black.

Does anybody know which goes where please ?
Cheers.

Bit more info required, what plotter and vhf do you have? 3rd wire could be ground but without more info it's impossible to say.
 
Book doesn't say.

RL80c and a cobra vhf dsc

From having a read up one isn't used and the other 2 are a positive and negative from the GPS output.
So hopefully get a voltage reading with multimeter
 
The vhf should have a GPS fix at the moment it just shows 99999999 on the display and possible the same again
( can't remember now new to me boat and no handbook for vhf ) underneath like this

/ 999999999 tx high /
/ 999999999 ch 8. /
 
It's more the colour of the wires coming from the boat loom / raymarine / sea talk.
Wires from cobra are red and black so going to take that as + & -
Like I say hopefully multimeter will tell me next time I'm at the boat. Thanks for your help by the way.
 
From the 4 pin Raymarine lead the white is nmea out neg and blue is nmea out +, the 3rd wire is screen.
Don't confuse this with the other power/nmea lead as that does inputs only.
 
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