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I was trying to clean up the wiring under the helm and disconnected the antenna cable from the power supply. It had some corrosion and was difficult to remove. The connector in the power supply turned about 1/4 inch. I retightened the jam nut and was able to get the nut loose. Once the nut was loose, I had to pull/pry it off of the connector
After putting it back together, I get a "No Heading Pulse Detected" and a "No Bearing Pulse Detected" alarm.
I assume that I may have broken a wire(s) when disconnecting.
So, how far can the connector turn inside the power supply before becoming a problem?
If it is the cable, is there a way to repair or splice on a new cable end. I could buy a new cable, but the I am not fond of the idea of fishing it up to the tower.
Thanks,
Blaine
After putting it back together, I get a "No Heading Pulse Detected" and a "No Bearing Pulse Detected" alarm.
I assume that I may have broken a wire(s) when disconnecting.
So, how far can the connector turn inside the power supply before becoming a problem?
If it is the cable, is there a way to repair or splice on a new cable end. I could buy a new cable, but the I am not fond of the idea of fishing it up to the tower.
Thanks,
Blaine