Thanks Bob, The GPS antenna is directly attached to the directly to the
display.
I am going to try and re-route the GPS cable and see what that does...
Robert Miles Wrote:
> Guess the test would be to pull the GPS cable out of the loom and see if
> it
> works.
>
> Is it a remote gps or a remote GPS antenna?
> If the latter then more likely to have problems..
>
> Regards
>
> Bob
>
> "Tony" Tony.26hd93 RemoveThis @news.boatbanter.com wrote in message
>
>
> Hi everyone,
> I am in the process of finishing my installation of Furuno NavNet vx2
> radar and GPS.
> During my installation, I validated that all functions of the NavNet
> was working properly.
> Once I concealed and cleaned up the wiring I now cannot get a GPS
> WAAS
> fix.
> During the process of cleaning up the wiring none of the wires were
> cut
> (all are original from Furuno). They are all tie wrapped together
> with
> power and radar signal. Once the excess wire reached the fuse box
> area
> I looped each wire and secured them.
>
> Can a GPS signal wire be placed next to power or other signals
> cables?
> What are my errors here?
>
> Thanks for the help in advance,
> Tony
>
>
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> Tony
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Tony
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