According to the Standard Horizon GSX1000S manual, the radio can be set up to
automatically switch channels upon receipt of a DSC call and sound an alarm, or
it can be programmed to notify you that a call is received so you can then
switch it manually to the talk channel. I’d choose the latter a
Since it's winter, here's a question. How many folks use DSC to make
ship to ship calls, and if so what does your radio do if you don't answer?
Personally, I like having DSC, because sometimes when in a crowded area
the radio chatter can bea bit much. And, also, my VHF receiver has been
blow
esday, January 02, 2013 11:52 PM
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> Wally
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> Any idea how to identify the ground and TX wire out of the five
> wires. From what I read I'm guessing the ground in black? and that
What model GPS is this?
Joe Della Barba
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Wally
Any idea how to identify the ground and TX wire out of the five wires
Wally
Any idea how to identify the ground and TX wire out of the five
wires. From what I read I'm guessing the ground in black? and that there
are 3 Talkers and one Listener wire. But I haven't any idea how to tell
them apart.
Alan
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>Alan:
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>I mounted a terminal strip behind my electrical panel. That allowed me to
>easily attach my GPS, VHF and chart plotter NMEA connections to each other.
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or try to download a copy from the ICOM website.
Rick Brass
Washington, NC
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Has anyone wired
Alan :
I mounted a terminal strip behind my electrical panel. That allowed me to
easily attach my GPS, VHF and chart plotter NMEA connections to each other.
NMEA out from the GPS goes to NMEA in at the VHF and chart plotter. NMEA out
from the VHF goes to NMEA in at the GPS. Grounds on all thre
PS - I meant the ground wire from the Garmin, not boat ground. Sorry.
Hook the center pin to the TX wire from the Garmin NMEA output, and
the outer shell to ground.
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Alan - It's the RCA connector. Hook the center pin to the TX wire from
the Garmin NMEA output, and the outer shell to ground. I seem to recall
that I bought a Radio Shack RCA cable and bared the wires on one end,
plugging them into my Brookhouse NMEA multiplexer. My Garmin also goes
into the
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I have the M502, and have wired my Garmin 276C into it. I don't recall
which jack on the back I used, but I'll be out at the boat in the next day
or so and can check. According to my faulty memory, one jack is a RCA
connector and one is a mini. The RCA jack is the NMEA input. I think it
would be ea
Has anyone wired an ICOM VHF to a Garmin GPS for DSC. I have the ICOM
M502. It has a red and a black phono plug in the rear. The user manual
says that one of these (doesn't designate which) is for the GPS
connection. The Garmin has a five pin NMEA 0183 v2 plug in its rear.
There is no standard
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