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On Mon, 30 May 2005 17:06:59 -0700, "Anonymous"
wrote: Hi, Everybody, I am trying to set up an APRS station consisting of a Garmin GPSmap 60 and one of the TinyTrak3 TNCs. However, the green 'GPS Valid' LED never lights. I can connect the GPS receiver directly to my computer's serial port and read good data, and I can capture some of that data and play it back from computer to TinyTrak and the green LED lights up, but a direct connection between GPS and TT just does not work. I see a waveform coming out of the GPS serial (J2 pin 2 of the TT) using a scope. Quiescent voltage is -5V, and when the data burst comes it is -5 V to +5 V. Could this be a voltage level problem on the serial? Is there a converter that can be used? Or is it another problem, possibly protocol-related? Any ideas? Thank you, Al W6LX OK Al, I'm going to go out on a limb here. The GPS doesn't work on the TNC. It does work on the PC. The PC can send GPS data it recorded from the GPS out to the TNC and the TNC recognizes the dya as GPS data and interprets the protocol correctly (the green LED goes on). You measured the waveform from the GPS and it shows +- 5V. I. The GPS is good, it works on the PC. II. The PC is good, it reads and writes GPS data. III. The TNC is good, it reacts correctly to the PC and the GPS data from the PC. IV. The GPS waveform is +- 5V. My conclusion: The voltage is too small for the TNC to recognize. Did you 'scope the PS serial data? If you do, you will see that it is +- 12V. The PC's serial port can read and write both +-5V and +-12V levels. You need a level converter to change the GPS data to the level that the TNC needs to see. Russ |
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