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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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