Humminbird Side Imaging Forums
Side Imaging Forums => 1197c SI, 1198c SI & 1199ci HD SI => Topic started by: goodwinexplorer on June 28, 2010, 04:12:34 PM
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i have just got the nema cable, do you plug it in the back or via the y cable also what are the out puts? white black or red green?
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Which NMEA cable are you refering to and what are you hooking it in to?
Robert
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i am trying to connect the units gps to a computer which has a plotter the cable was sold as a nema cable bare wires one end, red green black white rectangular plug 4 pins top and bottom. i have connected it to the coms nema cable 3 way but nothing on the multi meter and have put nema to on
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i have been told that the white cable is + and the black- when you check with a multi meter nothing, on my lowrance the gps out put data streams can be seen as voltage change, also on hyperterminal nothing. is the baud rate 4800?. i have tried plugging the gps lead directly into the gps out socket no change is there some other set up i am missing?
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If you have not already read these they may help. Not exactly your same situation but close. I was trying to get Smartcraft gauges and position data to a VHF radio. I ended up connecting both to the pigtail on the GPS antenna pigtail. All is working fine. The one thing that solved my problems is that one GPS output (talker) can be connected to up to 3 listeners.
One tip on NMEA 0183 is that there are 2 so called standards. One is differential and the easiest to get working the other is single ended. In my experience, as long as you are connecting diff to diff or single ended to single ended there is usually no problem. Connecting diff to single is usually a headache and may require a multiplexer.
Many manufacturers take the cheap route and use the single ended which almost negates being able to use 2 way communication. Humminbird's GPS out port is single ended. The Humminbird VHF is differential. Go figure, cheap on the expensive unit and expensive on the cheap unit, and a pain in the butt to get connected.
http://forums.sideimagingsoft.com/index.php?topic=711.0 (http://forums.sideimagingsoft.com/index.php?topic=711.0)
http://www.shipmodul.com/en/connections.html (http://www.shipmodul.com/en/connections.html)
I attempted to get the GPS out working using the HHGPS cable also, after hours of frustration and head aches I settled for one way communication with the VHF using the GPS pigtail.
I read somewhere that you do not have to use the Y cable is all you want to use is the nmea. I tried it both ways and it made no difference. Here is a pin out for the HHGPS cable and the PC connect cable from Humminbird.
(http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/ae164/etruesdale/Hummingbird/AS-HHGPSCableConnections.jpg)
(http://i968.photobucket.com/albums/ae164/etruesdale/Hummingbird/AS-PCConnectPCCableConnections.jpg)