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Link-6S User Guide
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Run the GPS cable to the transceiver:
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Route the cable to your VHF transceiver unit, adding any necessary
extension cables.
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Connect the cable from the GPS antenna to the GPS connector
(SMA) on the VHF transceiver as shown below.
Connect the radio wiring
All wiring on the radio should be done with the vessel power supply
turned off. While radio power is polarity protected, the fuse will
blow if connection is made wrong way round. Ensure any unused
bare wires are isolated from each other, to prevent the potential of a
short circuit.
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Warning: never operate the radio without the antenna
connected. This may damage the transmitter.
The connectors are on the rear of the base unit, as follows:
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1.
Battery - (black): connect to vessel’s negative busbar
2.
B (red): connect to vessel’s 12 V DC, via a switch panel or
breaker (comes with inline 8 amp fuse ready fitted)
3.
6 wires to be connected as follows:
1. External s (gray): connect to 4 Ohm, 4 Watt (minimum)
external speaker positive
2. External speaker - (gray/black): connect to 4 Ohm, 4 Watt
(minimum) external speaker negative
3. NMEA 0183 RX_A (yellow): connect to TX_A of chart plotter, or
active GPS antenna
4. NMEA 0183 RX_B (green): connect to TX_B of chart plotter, or
active GPS antenna
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