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Garmin GPS 128 Interface to Autohelm 3000
Looking for advice / suggestion / experience on interfacing a Garmi n
128 GPS to an Autohelm 3000 autopilot. Is it do-able, and what do I need? Are cable interfaces ommercially available? Regards, Syd Turner |
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Sydney Turner wrote in
: Looking for advice / suggestion / experience on interfacing a Garmi n 128 GPS to an Autohelm 3000 autopilot. Is it do-able, and what do I need? Are cable interfaces ommercially available? Regards, Syd Turner According to the Autohelm 3000 Wheel installation manual I got from www.raymarine.com, you need a "Z075 - NMEA format Radio Navigation Interface", which the picture shows plugs into the control box of the AH3000. It uses NMEA 0183 crosstrack error statements (data) to correct its steering. Once you have this little, probably unavailable, box plugged into the AH3000, you plug the Garmin's data out wire into the NMEA data in on the box and hook up the grounds (NMEA - connections) of both. The Garmin has a data output control in the MENU part of it and you would set data output to NMEA 0183 at probably 4800 baud and you're in business. I find no manual for the interface box, other than the reference in the AH3000 manual. This manual is on: http://www.raymarine.com/raymarine/D...=3&Page=657&Pa rent=166 (paste the two lines into one that got wordwrapped.) Now, at the bottom of the Autohelm manual list, there is a reference to another converter box called "Autohelm NMEA Bridge (Z290)" I downloaded the manual for THIS box and it lists under its conversions and hookup diagrams Your AH3000. You would hook the NMEA out of the Garmin to the NMEA in on the NMEA Bridge Z290, then hook the Z290's Seatalk output to the AH3000 seatalk connections on the back of the control panel. THIS box will also allow the Garmin, or a PC serial port with nav software, to control the AH3000. Check around to the dealers who've been in business a long time. They might have the box all covered in cobwebs in the storeroom and be willing to part with it for a few dinar. Without the box to convert NMEA into Seatalk for AH3000 control, it won't happen. Sorry. -- Larry |
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I asked Raymarine about the availability of an interface box for the older
AH3000's and the ST buss. I don't remember the part number, but if it is the same one that Larry mentions, it doesn't work with the older "compass rose" version of the AH3000. Steve "Larry" wrote in message ... Sydney Turner wrote in : Looking for advice / suggestion / experience on interfacing a Garmi n 128 GPS to an Autohelm 3000 autopilot. Is it do-able, and what do I need? Are cable interfaces ommercially available? Regards, Syd Turner According to the Autohelm 3000 Wheel installation manual I got from www.raymarine.com, you need a "Z075 - NMEA format Radio Navigation Interface", which the picture shows plugs into the control box of the AH3000. It uses NMEA 0183 crosstrack error statements (data) to correct its steering. Once you have this little, probably unavailable, box plugged into the AH3000, you plug the Garmin's data out wire into the NMEA data in on the box and hook up the grounds (NMEA - connections) of both. The Garmin has a data output control in the MENU part of it and you would set data output to NMEA 0183 at probably 4800 baud and you're in business. I find no manual for the interface box, other than the reference in the AH3000 manual. This manual is on: http://www.raymarine.com/raymarine/D...=3&Page=657&Pa rent=166 (paste the two lines into one that got wordwrapped.) Now, at the bottom of the Autohelm manual list, there is a reference to another converter box called "Autohelm NMEA Bridge (Z290)" I downloaded the manual for THIS box and it lists under its conversions and hookup diagrams Your AH3000. You would hook the NMEA out of the Garmin to the NMEA in on the NMEA Bridge Z290, then hook the Z290's Seatalk output to the AH3000 seatalk connections on the back of the control panel. THIS box will also allow the Garmin, or a PC serial port with nav software, to control the AH3000. Check around to the dealers who've been in business a long time. They might have the box all covered in cobwebs in the storeroom and be willing to part with it for a few dinar. Without the box to convert NMEA into Seatalk for AH3000 control, it won't happen. Sorry. -- Larry |
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Syd,
If the AH3000 you have has NMEA input (I know this exists in the 3000+ but am not sure of other) you are set already. If it has a Seatalk input (it should) then go to Peter Bennett's site http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter/idx_nmeaprog.html and Find: NMEA capture and hardware - then Find: NMEA Hardware and look around - I remember one of the manufactures offers a box that has Seatalk capability, but O don't remember much more than that. It is going to cost 3-400$us but it is worth it. You will end up doing some wire-by-number by yourself. You will also have to setup the Garmin for NMEA output. Matt Colie Sydney Turner wrote: Looking for advice / suggestion / experience on interfacing a Garmi n 128 GPS to an Autohelm 3000 autopilot. Is it do-able, and what do I need? Are cable interfaces ommercially available? Regards, Syd Turner |
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Larry,
Thank-you for the info. Probably worthwhile trying. Now I'm on a quest for this Z290 BOX. All the best, Syd On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 21:44:59 -0400, Larry wrote: Sydney Turner wrote in : Looking for advice / suggestion / experience on interfacing a Garmi n 128 GPS to an Autohelm 3000 autopilot. Is it do-able, and what do I need? Are cable interfaces ommercially available? Regards, Syd Turner According to the Autohelm 3000 Wheel installation manual I got from www.raymarine.com, you need a "Z075 - NMEA format Radio Navigation Interface", which the picture shows plugs into the control box of the AH3000. It uses NMEA 0183 crosstrack error statements (data) to correct its steering. Once you have this little, probably unavailable, box plugged into the AH3000, you plug the Garmin's data out wire into the NMEA data in on the box and hook up the grounds (NMEA - connections) of both. The Garmin has a data output control in the MENU part of it and you would set data output to NMEA 0183 at probably 4800 baud and you're in business. I find no manual for the interface box, other than the reference in the AH3000 manual. This manual is on: http://www.raymarine.com/raymarine/D...=3&Page=657&Pa rent=166 (paste the two lines into one that got wordwrapped.) Now, at the bottom of the Autohelm manual list, there is a reference to another converter box called "Autohelm NMEA Bridge (Z290)" I downloaded the manual for THIS box and it lists under its conversions and hookup diagrams Your AH3000. You would hook the NMEA out of the Garmin to the NMEA in on the NMEA Bridge Z290, then hook the Z290's Seatalk output to the AH3000 seatalk connections on the back of the control panel. THIS box will also allow the Garmin, or a PC serial port with nav software, to control the AH3000. Check around to the dealers who've been in business a long time. They might have the box all covered in cobwebs in the storeroom and be willing to part with it for a few dinar. Without the box to convert NMEA into Seatalk for AH3000 control, it won't happen. Sorry. |
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Steve,
Good point. Mine is the AH3000 wheel unit as opposed to the analog wheel unit. Is it the analog unit that yo urefer to as the "compass rose" version? Cheers, Syd On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 02:52:37 -0400, "Steve Thomas" wrote: I asked Raymarine about the availability of an interface box for the older AH3000's and the ST buss. I don't remember the part number, but if it is the same one that Larry mentions, it doesn't work with the older "compass rose" version of the AH3000. Steve "Larry" wrote in message ... Sydney Turner wrote in : Looking for advice / suggestion / experience on interfacing a Garmi n 128 GPS to an Autohelm 3000 autopilot. Is it do-able, and what do I need? Are cable interfaces ommercially available? Regards, Syd Turner According to the Autohelm 3000 Wheel installation manual I got from www.raymarine.com, you need a "Z075 - NMEA format Radio Navigation Interface", which the picture shows plugs into the control box of the AH3000. It uses NMEA 0183 crosstrack error statements (data) to correct its steering. Once you have this little, probably unavailable, box plugged into the AH3000, you plug the Garmin's data out wire into the NMEA data in on the box and hook up the grounds (NMEA - connections) of both. The Garmin has a data output control in the MENU part of it and you would set data output to NMEA 0183 at probably 4800 baud and you're in business. I find no manual for the interface box, other than the reference in the AH3000 manual. This manual is on: http://www.raymarine.com/raymarine/D...=3&Page=657&Pa rent=166 (paste the two lines into one that got wordwrapped.) Now, at the bottom of the Autohelm manual list, there is a reference to another converter box called "Autohelm NMEA Bridge (Z290)" I downloaded the manual for THIS box and it lists under its conversions and hookup diagrams Your AH3000. You would hook the NMEA out of the Garmin to the NMEA in on the NMEA Bridge Z290, then hook the Z290's Seatalk output to the AH3000 seatalk connections on the back of the control panel. THIS box will also allow the Garmin, or a PC serial port with nav software, to control the AH3000. Check around to the dealers who've been in business a long time. They might have the box all covered in cobwebs in the storeroom and be willing to part with it for a few dinar. Without the box to convert NMEA into Seatalk for AH3000 control, it won't happen. Sorry. -- Larry |
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Matt,
Thank-you for the update. It looks like Brookhouse offers Seatalk capability. Regards, Syd On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:41:02 -0400, Matt Colie wrote: Syd, If the AH3000 you have has NMEA input (I know this exists in the 3000+ but am not sure of other) you are set already. If it has a Seatalk input (it should) then go to Peter Bennett's site http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter/idx_nmeaprog.html and Find: NMEA capture and hardware - then Find: NMEA Hardware and look around - I remember one of the manufactures offers a box that has Seatalk capability, but O don't remember much more than that. It is going to cost 3-400$us but it is worth it. You will end up doing some wire-by-number by yourself. You will also have to setup the Garmin for NMEA output. Matt Colie Sydney Turner wrote: Looking for advice / suggestion / experience on interfacing a Garmi n 128 GPS to an Autohelm 3000 autopilot. Is it do-able, and what do I need? Are cable interfaces ommercially available? Regards, Syd Turner |
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"Sydney Turner" wrote in message
... Larry, Thank-you for the info. Probably worthwhile trying. Now I'm on a quest for this Z290 BOX. This is a standard Raymarine product, any dealer should be able to supply you wih this. Meindert |
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"Sydney Turner" wrote in message
news Matt, Thank-you for the update. It looks like Brookhouse offers Seatalk capability. It does, but only one way: from Seatalk to NMEA. You need conversion in the other direction and as far as I know, none of the available NMEA multiplexers offer this. You definately need the Z290 box. Meindert |
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Meindert Sprang schreef:
This is a standard Raymarine product, any dealer should be able to supply you wih this. The Raymarine partnumber is E85001 See http://www.raymarine.com/raymarine/P...duc t_id=2976 Peter |
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