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Thanks to all who replied. In the end, I never got it working. It appears to
be a basic incompatibility between the Garmin GPSmap 60 and the TinyTrak3. I should have done better research into exactly which GPS models are compatible with the TinyTrak3. An exhaustive search of the Internet turns up absolutely no information on incompatibilities between the TinyTrak3 and the vast number of GPS units on the market today. But neither could I find any complaints of people running into incompatibility problems. Strange. Incidentally, the latest generation of Garmin units have only USB ports, no more serial ports. By definition, all of these are incompatible with the TinyTrak3. I have a feeling that the TinyTrak3 hasn't kept up with the times and if it expects to survive it has to be updated to allow operation with the latest NMEA protocol version and the new USB units. The TinyTrak is a good idea. I hope it gets updated, and I hope to see a section on its web site with information about which GPS's are okay and which ones to avoid. Regards, Al W6LX "Anonymous" wrote in message ... 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 |
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