NorthStar Navigation GM1708 961XD User Manual

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SECTION TWO - Installation

961 INSTALLATION MANUAL Revision A

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Table 3: Troubleshooting the GPS/DGPS antenna installation

Antenna

Symptom

Possible Solutions/Reasons

GPS ANTENNA

Poor or no GPS signal while using the
AN150 antenna.

If 5.5 VDC low or missing with load con-
nected:

If 5.5 VDC low is missing with load discon-
nected:

If 5.5 VDC is present:

Turn off any onboard transmitting
devices.

Check for 5.5 VDC at antenna with
and without antenna load connected.

a

Check for 5.5 VDC at 961 processor
BNC connector (1710 board).

It indicates a bad connector installa-
tion, bad 1710 board, or bad AN150
antenna.

It indicates a bad 1710 board.
Replace the 1710 board.

It indicates a bad AN150. Replace the
AN150.

DGPS ANTENNA

No GPS or DGPS

Bad splitter configuration.

b

Splitter cables may be reversed for
GPS and DGPS output.

DGPS ANTENNA
(cont’d)

Poor or no GPS signal while using the
AN205-P antenna with splitter:

If 7.75 VDC is low or missing with load con-
nected:

If 7.75 VDC is low or missing with load dis-
connected:

If 7.75 VDC is present at processor UHF
connector but not at antenna:

Check installation for correct cabling.

Check for 7.75 VDC at antenna with
and without antenna load (cables and
splitter) connected.

c

(Use “T” connec-

tors to measure VDC under load.)

Check for 7.75 VDC at 961 processor
UHF connector.

It indicates a bad connector installa-
tion, bad 1710 board, bad AN2xx. The
load is too great or the 1710 board is
defective.

It indicates a bad 1710 board.

It indicates bad cabling, bad connec-
tors, or a bad splitter.

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