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On Tuesday, November 20, 2012 7:34:54 AM UTC-8, wrote:
How do you "split" NEMA out data? Can it be split more than once without degrading the signal? What "electronics" are required to do this? Example: take GPS from PowerFLARM to PNA and ACK E-04 ELT. Ben The K6 MUX will do it, and deal with different boud rate requirements as well. See: http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/k6.htm (You're welcome, Paul R.) bumper |
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if you need different baud rates from one GPS source,
some multiplexing unit is necessary. But it will be probably cheaper to buy separate simple GPS puck with serial RS232 NMEA ouput to feed E-04. |
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