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Old January 1st 15, 03:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
John Ferguson[_2_]
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Default Cambridge 302 and GPS-NAV owners

If the CAI 302 follows the same technology as the GPS 25 and 20's then give
this a try.

Connect up a PC to the CAI using the serial cable, configure Hyperterm or
your favorite terminal emulator, you just need ascii capabilities.

Get to a command prompt, I think it is just hitting escape and type the
following command into the terminal window

rset gps

This should reset the gps, leave it outside connected up to a battery and
let it search the sky until it is happy. I got this fix from Cambridge at
the time of the last GPS rollover and it worked.

John

 




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