Connecting To A Gps Receiver - Uniden UM415 Owner's Manual

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1. Connect the BLACK wire of the power cable
to the NEGATIVE (-) side of your power
source.
2. Connect the RED wire of the power cable to
the POSITIVE (+) side of your power source.
3. NOTE: To extend the life of the radio,
use waterproof tape to seal electrical
connections.
4. Install your antenna according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
5. If necessary, consult the FCC guidelines for
antenna separation. See Antenna Selection
and Installation on page 51 for more details. (In summary, the FCC recommends that
antennas up to 3 dB be installed a minimum of 3 feet from any occupied location;
antennas over 3 dB should be installed at least 6 feet away.)
6. Connect the PL-259 connector from the antenna lead-in wires to the SO238 connector
labeled
ANTENNA
If you connect the radio to a GPS receiver, the radio can automatically transmit your current

Connecting to a gps receiver

position during an automated distress call or during a normal DSC call.
Your radio supports a standard NMEA0183 input from a GPS receiver. Follow the steps
below to connect your radio to your GPS receiver:
13.8V DC
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on the back of your radio.
Radio connector,
SO238 (female
PL-259)
13.8V DC
Antenna lead-in
connector,
male PL-259
Brown: NMEA_OUT (-)
Green: NMEA_IN (-)
White: NMEA_OUT (+)
Yellow: NMEA_IN (+)
Orange: N/A
Red: External Speaker (+)
Blue: External Speaker (-, GND)
Black: HS-C/GND
Bare: Shield/GND
Red wire
(+)
Black wire
(-)

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