Help connecting GPS to DSC VHF

DiggersC5

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Good evening

I've struggled with this (simple) wiring problem for too long

I have a Garmin 178C Chartplotter / Finder and a West Marine VHF 600 fixed radio. Both are a couple of years old, but should work together.

The wires to the two harnesses:confused: don't have the same names or colors.
I'm including scans from each manual and am hoping that somebody can tell me which wire should connect to which wire. I think I've tried every configuration except the right one and keep receiving a "check wiring" error message on the GPS.

Here's a link to scans of the wiring harnesses.
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Your help would be appreciated
 

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jhebert

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Re: Help connecting GPS to DSC VHF

Connect the NMEA Data (+) OUTPUT from the GPS receiver to the NMEA DATA (+) input of the radio.

If the Radio NMEA DATA has a (-) input, connect it to the power ground of the GPS receiver.
 

DiggersC5

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Re: Help connecting GPS to DSC VHF

Thanks for the note.
I had considered that as the GPS doesn't have available negative leads that are available to match the negative leads from the radio wiring harness.


I'll give it a try and let you know what happens.
I appreciate your help.

Doug
 

jhebert

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Re: Help connecting GPS to DSC VHF

Thanks for the note.
I had considered that as the GPS doesn't have available negative leads that are available to match the negative leads from the radio wiring harness.

The use of the "+" and "-" notation regarding serial data NMEA signals does not refer to polarity, that is, they are not "plus" and "minus" as you would think of a voltage.

The "+" indicates the non-inverting input; the "-" indicates the inverting input.

The GPS is the data signal source, and the data signal is not a differential signal. There is only a single wire on which the data signal is available, and it's signaled with respect to the power ground.

The radio is a listener or receiver of the data signal. It has a differential data input, with non-inverting and inverting inputs. You connect the inverting input (noted by the "-") to the power ground.
 

DiggersC5

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Re: Help connecting GPS to DSC VHF

It worked!:D
Thank you very much for your help!
1 nagging item off my list, and another 20 to go.
Have a great day.
 

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