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Albert K.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
The instructions identified the power leads but failed with the correct data lines. This is how I got it to work with my Raymarine MFD.Red: +dc, Black: -dc, Brown: +data, Blue: -DataThe green and shield unused
Deep Secrets
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023
Standard Horizon GX1400 works great
Doug Fidler
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2021
I needed the GPS receiver to work with my VHF radio. This fit the bill perfectly. It does work through the bulkhead of the boat. I have it place under the bulkhead and it still get a signal quickly and accurately.
Tolly Kinsaway
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2021
The wrong one for my radio
Jon b
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021
Great quality plenty of cable to run where needed
Nitzan S.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021
Easy to install. Extremely accurate and sensitive. It captures the sats even below deck, so hopefully will not even need to mount it outside.
Charles B.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2021
Essential for the Standard Horizon GX6000 VHF radio. It won’t work properly without this!
Christopher Mccoy
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2020
Ordered this in the hopes it would work with an old Raymarine Raychart RC425 chart-plotter that has the same NMEA 187 connector. It doesn’t. The product itself is very nice and has all the hardware for pole or surface mount except for the pole and base. If you have a chart-plotter it will work with, I highly recommend it.
Bigd
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2019
Although Standard Horizon has the same parent company as Furano, that's as far as the similarities go. Two different engineering standards. Where Furano has a detachable waterproof micro connector to the GPS antenna that will fit through a small hole in your topside and allow you to feed it through a generic antenna flange mount, not so with SH! Either you find somewhere to pack 49 feet of cable and hack through your topside with a 1" hole saw to pass their plastic "big nut" PL-259 connector through (it's epoxied at the antenna head) or you cut the cable and fiddle with attaching small connectors (if you can find ones for all seven of the 24 gauge wires) or solder and heat shrink them.These designers need to be sent over to the Furano group for some mentoring. The part that was most annoying was that their "special" PL-259 it too large to pass through a standard SS flange mount so they include a "special" cheap plastic one with a larger bore. I cut the cable, tossed the cheap plastic mount and ran it through the existing SS mount to the GX6000 VHF. For the $ I spent I was expecting smarter, more responsible engineering.
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