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Can someone please point me to the connector pin specifications for
the cannon D connectors on the 302 and the mode 25 GPS NAV. I'd like to find out if the Cannon D sub connector on the 302 has the same pin specification as the GPS NAV. I could not find the info in my manuals or on the Cambridge site. My 302 has stopped communicating with both my Aero 1500 PDAs and I want to substitute a different cable for trouble shooting. I have a PDA cable for the GPS NAV but don't know if it is compatible with the 302. thanks Andy |
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you can move your cable over. They are the same
Andy wrote: Can someone please point me to the connector pin specifications for the cannon D connectors on the 302 and the mode 25 GPS NAV. I'd like to find out if the Cannon D sub connector on the 302 has the same pin specification as the GPS NAV. I could not find the info in my manuals or on the Cambridge site. My 302 has stopped communicating with both my Aero 1500 PDAs and I want to substitute a different cable for trouble shooting. I have a PDA cable for the GPS NAV but don't know if it is compatible with the 302. thanks Andy |
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On Apr 6, 5:48*am, Gary Emerson wrote:
you can move your cable over. *They are the same Thanks. I eventually found the glide nav PDA cable pinout and also found that Cumulus Soaring shows the same cable part number for both units. Seemed logical they would be the same but better safe than sorry. Andy |
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there is a pin-out diagram and kit for making your own cable on my website
page http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page11.htm tim Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "Andy" wrote in message ... Can someone please point me to the connector pin specifications for the cannon D connectors on the 302 and the mode 25 GPS NAV. I'd like to find out if the Cannon D sub connector on the 302 has the same pin specification as the GPS NAV. I could not find the info in my manuals or on the Cambridge site. My 302 has stopped communicating with both my Aero 1500 PDAs and I want to substitute a different cable for trouble shooting. I have a PDA cable for the GPS NAV but don't know if it is compatible with the 302. thanks Andy |
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On Apr 6, 9:33*am, "Tim Mara" wrote:
there is a pin-out diagram and kit for making your own cable on my website pagehttp://www.wingsandwheels.com/page11.htm It turned out that my problem was not the cables, or the PDA, or the 302. Just another one of those inexplicable incompatibilities of the Cambridge PDA utility. Attempting to download either of my flights from April 5 will cause the utility to exit and lockup the 302 so it does not transmit GPS data. Downloading any other flights stored in the 302 works just fine. Cycling 302 power restores normal operation as long as those 2 flights are not selected for download. Same effect seen with 2 different PDAs and 2 different cables, and is repeatable but not 100%. I did get lucky, but only once, and was able to transfer the flight logs. Andy |
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