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Ian Reekie wrote:
The DB9 port is the correct port for a PDA as it can provide File communications and also output full NMEA data, but only if requested by the PDA. To output NMEA the PDA has to first send the initialisation command word "NMEA" to the DB9 port. Therefore the PDA software has to have been written to specifically support the GPSNAV and have a GPSNAV connection mode. In for example Seeyou Mobile when you set the Hardware setting to GPSNAV, Seeyou Mobile sends this command to the GPSNAV at startup and the NMEA stream commences. Almost certainly the reason you could not get your PDA Software working on the DB9 port was either; 1)The PDA software does not specifically support the GPSNAV, and does not send the NMEA command word at startup. 2) You have not set the software to be configured for a GPSNAV. 3) You connect/start up your Cambridge and PDA in an order that does not allow the GPSNAV to receive the NMEA initialisation command. Eg Start the PDA program first then power on the GPSNAV or start the PDA software then plug it into the cradle. Ian, I am using SoarPilot on a Palm PDA. It never occurred to me that there might be a need to tell SoarPilot that it is connected to a flight computer. I checked the settings for SP and sure enough, there is a checkbox for GPSNAV. I won't be able to verify if this works for a couple of days as the glider is 2 hours away. But what you say makes a lot of sense because everything else is working fine. I'll let you know. Thanks! -Doug |
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Doug
If you were using an IPAQ, I would also recommend that you download the free utility from Naviter (Seeyou) called Connectme. This would allow you to download traces and upload waypoints directly from your PDA. You would never have to bother to connect a PC to the logger again :-) When you download a flight log it produces a standard .CAI secure Cambridge log file and also a special IGC file that can be directly uploaded to the OLC . (The file contains unsecure IGC data but has the Cambridge binary secure data appended to the end) A very useful free utility. Ian Ian, I am using SoarPilot on a Palm PDA. It never occurred to me that there might be a need to tell SoarPilot that it is connected to a flight computer. I checked the settings for SP and sure enough, there is a checkbox for GPSNAV. I won't be able to verify if this works for a couple of days as the glider is 2 hours away. But what you say makes a lot of sense because everything else is working fine. I'll let you know. Thanks! -Doug |
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Doug
If you were using an IPAQ, I would also recommend that you download the free utility from Naviter (Seeyou) called Connectme. This would allow you to download traces and upload waypoints directly from your PDA. You would never have to bother to connect a PC to the logger again :-) When you download a flight log it produces a standard .CAI secure Cambridge log file and also a special IGC file that can be directly uploaded to the OLC . (The file contains unsecure IGC data but has the Cambridge binary secure data appended to the end) A very useful free utility. Ian Ian, I am using SoarPilot on a Palm PDA. It never occurred to me that there might be a need to tell SoarPilot that it is connected to a flight computer. I checked the settings for SP and sure enough, there is a checkbox for GPSNAV. I won't be able to verify if this works for a couple of days as the glider is 2 hours away. But what you say makes a lot of sense because everything else is working fine. I'll let you know. Thanks! -Doug |
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