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14/02/2021 at 11:00 am #15249Anonymous
Hello, sir
our company buys QK-A031 0183 and QK-AS03 NMEA Protocol Bridge to test it in one of our fishing Vasile we try today to test it on Gpsmap 276C but not work!
We use Timezero for the navigator and fishing any tips for how to make it work or maybe there something we miss on the setup!
This is the link for the Gpsmap:
http://static.garmin.com/pumac/2905_OwnersManual.pdfThanks&waiting for the reply
14/02/2021 at 11:25 am #15250Hi How did you connect A031 with Gpsmap please? You probably need swap two NMEA wires?
14/02/2021 at 4:48 pm #15252AnonymousReally thanks for the fast reply,
As Manual and as we understand we use the Blue wire: Data Out to the NMEA Directly (+) And the negative wire (-) connect with the (-) battery.
Also, we use NMEA in (1) and change the rate(bds) to 4800
But we dont try with QK-AS03 NMEA Protocol Bridge.
Thanks&waiting for the reply
15/02/2021 at 3:16 pm #15260Data Out to the NMEA Directly (+) And the negative wire (-) connect with the (-) battery.—–swap thess two wires please. Thanks.
17/02/2021 at 11:47 am #15281AnonymousThanks, it’s working now
Can QK-A031 0183 work on 24V dc?
Thanks and waiting for your reply
17/02/2021 at 12:49 pm #15284Yes, A031 works with 9 to 35V.
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