[C320-list] Sending NEMA 0183 Data from Garmin Charplotter to Raymarine Autopilot
Angus Henderson
rathlyn1 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 21 11:43:06 PDT 2016
Thanks Scott. I will give this suggestion a try first as it does not involve spending any money. Always a good thing!!
Angus
> On Jun 21, 2016, at 12:09 PM, Scott Thompson <surprise at thompson87.com> wrote:
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> That isn't necessary. The ST4000+ control head has NMEA inputs and you should be able to connect NMEA output from the Garmin unit directly. I did this previously to connect my Garmin handheld GPS to the ST4000+. (I no longer have either one, however.)
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> From memory...
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> The negative NMEA connection between the Garmin and ST4000 needs to be connected also to 12v negative.
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> The Garmin must support 4800 baud NMEA output.
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> The Garmin unit will default to Garmin specific NMEA sentences as output. There should be a an option in the Garmin setup to change this to NMEA standard sentences. Otherwise the AP will not understand the messages coming from the chartplotter.
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> The ST4000 has trouble with long waypoint names. My recollection is that I dealt with this by keeping them very short in the GPS. I dimly recall an option in the Garmin to force shorter names when WP info was output to the AP. But then the WP names displayed on the control head do not necessarily match what you see on the chartplotter. This was not a big deal for me once I got used to it.
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> Hope this helps. And check everything since it's been a few years since I did this.
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> My Garmin unit was a GPSMAP76 that I mounted at the top of the binnacle using a bicycle mount. I ran a cable (sourced from Garmin to get the right connector) from the back of the GPS to the interior of the Navpod to make the connection to the AP control head. This arrangement let me take the GPS home with me. But I'm happier with the big color screen on the Raymarine chartplotter I have now.
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>
> On 6/21/2016 10:00 AM, Angus Henderson wrote:
>> Thanks Jerry. It looks as though you are pointing me in the direction of the NMEA 0183 Multiplexer?
>>
>> Angus
>>
>>> On Jun 21, 2016, at 6:35 AM, Jerry Brown <jbrown01015 at outlook.com> wrote:
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>>> Have a look at this link
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>>> http://www.defender.com/category.jsp?path=-1%7C344%7C2028705&id=2028871
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>>> Jerry Brown.
>>>
>>> List Lurker - former 320 owner
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2016-06-20 9:58 PM, Angus Henderson wrote:
>>>> On June 14th Joe Tamucci submitted a post with the following title, part of which is reproduced below.
>>>>
>>>> I also recently purchased a Garmin chart plotter, a 54dv and have been thinking about how to get it talk to the Raymarine Authelm. Joe refers to his AH unit as an ST-5 control head. I have a 4000+ and was wondering whether this is the same thing?
>>>>
>>>> Also, referring to the excerpt below I am struggling to understand what the “Raymarine computer” is? I am familiar with the control head, the wheel unit and the flux gate compass but not the “computer”. I would appreciate some help understanding this.
>>>>
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>>>> 3). Although the ST-5 control head has a NEMA input, it cannot be used
>>>> to input position data. You must use the NEMA port on the Raymarine
>>>> computer. I assumed the control head NEMA 0183 input port would work,
>>>> and the Raymarine tech agreed with me. NO! You must go straight to
>>>> the computer.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Angus Henderson
>>>> Hull# 999
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