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[CA] [CA11] eS128 with NMEA 0183 talker / out - GPS issue
05-06-19, 12:30 PM (This post was last modified: 05-08-19 08:40 AM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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[CA11] eS128 with NMEA 0183 talker / out - GPS issue
I have a eS128 running the latest LH3 3.9.46 firmware.

I do have an ICOM M-504 connected to the eS128 through NMEA 0183 (running at 4800 baud). The listener function works like a charm (pulling GPS signal for DSC from eS128 to MC504), but the talker/out causes the internal GPS to disconnect from acquired satellites.

Initially I thought that I had a NMEA 0183 issue with multiple devices talking, but after installing a Actisense NGW-1 to convert NMEA 0183 to NMEA2000 (and SeatalkNG), I get the exact same issue with only a single NMEA0183 device connected to the NGW-1.

The NGW-1 indicates it is getting a valid NMEA0183 talker/out signal, but the satellite disconnect issue remains just like connecting the eS128 directly. The listener/in function works great.

I started turning off all the NMEA0183 sentences when directly connected, but only after turning off all RMC, GGA, GNS, GLL, VTG, DSC and DSE, it no longer has the internal GPS acquisition issue. Unfortunately that renders the entire DSC connection useless.

So again: all works for GPS location for DSC listener/in, but as soon as I connect the talker/out (to plot a position on the chartplotter of DSC call) it looses the internal satellite connection.
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[CA11] eS128 with NMEA 0183 talker / out - GPS issue - Pkjv - 05-06-19 12:30 PM

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