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Course Computers and Smart Heading System
11-30-16, 03:56 PM
Post: #21
RE: Course Computers and Smart Heading System
After I connect the SHS I am unable to get GPS signal. Without the SHS incorporated I can get GPS lock when its connected both via NMEA and SeaTalk. When I put a multi-meter to the GPS power coming from the SHS (without the GPS attached) I get a little over 3 volts of power. When I attach the GPS and test the power it seems to drop to less than a volt.

I've verified the wiring and when I look at the menu in the MFD it shows signal both sent and received from the SHS.

Is there any tests I can do to see what the problem may be? Do I still need to run power to the GPS via switched power source even though its connected to the SHS?

Thanks in advance for your help.
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11-30-16, 04:20 PM
Post: #22
RE: Course Computers and Smart Heading System
Paul,

Should the SHS's power terminals be interfaced to a switched 12VDC power source, then it will supply power to the SeaTalk bus. Accordingly, if interfacing the SHS to the a SeaTalk bus, then the bus should not be powered from another power circuit.
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