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On Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at 8:08:52 PM UTC-5, Dan Marotta wrote:
It worked fine last time I flew but today, it was stuck on the startup screen with 0 Satellites showing. I cycled the power a couple of times with no effect. Both my ClearNav vario and my Dell Streak were both receiving good GPS locks. The Streak reported 8 satellites. The PF Portable had been stuck on my glare shield using Dual Lok fasteners but, a few days ago I fabricated an aluminum plate to bolt the portable to and then screw the plate to the glare shield. That should make no difference, but I thought I would tell all. Being new to this, I have no idea where or how to look for faults. The PF receives switched power from the DC bus. It has 3 antennae hooked to it, and its serial port is connected to one of the inputs of a K6BT-Mux. The other input of the Mux is connected to the serial output of the CN vario. The Bluetooth radio transmits to the Dell Streak running XCSoar. On the Streak, I can monitor the interface traffic out of the Mux. I saw sentences from the Flarm and the ClearNav vario. The data stream from the CNv had good GPS information and the $PF sentences appeared to have zeros instead of position data. That would agree with the startup screen. It's my understanding that, absent a good GPS signal of its own, the PF portable should use the GPS data from the vario. Can anyone offer any advice? -- Dan, 5J I would try your Portable with a known working PowerFLARM GPS antenna - I have seen one bad antenna which we tracked down this way. Have you redone the PowerFLARM firmware within 365 days? "From the March 2015 Update, every FLARM device needs to be updated with the latest firmware version at least once per year (rolling 365 days)." - from the FLARM.com website. If you can get a .igc file out of it, in the header it says what type of gps it is, HFGPSType: (usually a 16-channel LEA-6A or NEO-6Q GPS receiver by u-blox of Switzerland). If the type is missing, likely a gps problem. I would be very surprised/shocked if it accepted any external GPS signals from the vario, since it can be an IGC Flight Recorder (with the proper licencing)... Dan 2D |
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