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I have a problem with my GPSNAV (model 20 I believe, with the external
antenna). The GPSNAV output to the screen works fine, directs me to the waypoints etc. This shows that the GPS engine is working. However, the output to the PDA via the serial port, and the Datacom output to the L-Nav seems to be doing nothing. The cables are definitely OK. I am unable to find a .cai trace on the logger after a flight, output to the PDA is hugely intermittant- it works for a few seconds at most over a whole flight. The L-Nav reads GPS (Wait). Has anyone else experienced similar problems? Dickie Feakes, the UK dealer seems to think it could be in the contact pins, but it seems odd as it is experiencing issues with NMEA output on 2 different connector types. The logger was overhauled with all internal parts (except the power board) replaced roughly 3 years ago. Any ideas on how to fix it? I am UK based. Cheers, Shaun |
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If you inadvertently put a 4-pin plug into a 6-pin hole, you will bend
the outside pins in the 6-pin hole and it wont send NMEA to your computer. Guess how I know this to be true? JJ On Jul 18, 9:41*am, Shaun McLaughlin wrote: I have a problem with my GPSNAV (model 20 I believe, with the external antenna). The GPSNAV output to the screen works fine, directs me to the waypoints etc. This shows that the GPS engine is working. However, the output to the PDA via the serial port, and the Datacom output to the L-Nav seems to be doing nothing. The cables are definitely OK. I am unable to find a .cai trace on the logger after a flight, output to the PDA is hugely intermittant- it works for a few seconds at most over a whole flight. The L-Nav reads GPS (Wait). Has anyone else experienced similar problems? Dickie Feakes, the UK dealer seems to think it could be in the contact pins, but it seems odd as it is experiencing issues with NMEA output on 2 different connector types. The logger was overhauled with all internal parts (except the power board) replaced roughly 3 years ago. Any ideas on how to fix it? I am UK based. Cheers, Shaun |
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On Jul 18, 11:19*am, JJ Sinclair wrote:
If you inadvertently put a 4-pin plug into a 6-pin hole, you will bend the outside pins in the 6-pin hole and it wont send NMEA to your computer. Guess how I know this to be true? JJ On Jul 18, 9:41*am, Shaun McLaughlin wrote: I have a problem with my GPSNAV (model 20 I believe, with the external antenna). The GPSNAV output to the screen works fine, directs me to the waypoints etc. This shows that the GPS engine is working. However, the output to the PDA via the serial port, and the Datacom output to the L-Nav seems to be doing nothing. The cables are definitely OK. I am unable to find a .cai trace on the logger after a flight, output to the PDA is hugely intermittant- it works for a few seconds at most over a whole flight. The L-Nav reads GPS (Wait). Has anyone else experienced similar problems? Dickie Feakes, the UK dealer seems to think it could be in the contact pins, but it seems odd as it is experiencing issues with NMEA output on 2 different connector types. The logger was overhauled with all internal parts (except the power board) replaced roughly 3 years ago. Any ideas on how to fix it? I am UK based. Cheers, Shaun- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - From my experience with GPS-NAV, I would check the following - 1. Make sure ActiveSync on your PDA is turned off, or disabled [prevent automatic communication through serial port whenever the device is connected], 2. Unplug and re-connect the data cable on the GPS to verify good contact. Robert, OR |
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JJ Sinclair wrote:
If you inadvertently put a 4-pin plug into a 6-pin hole, you will bend the outside pins in the 6-pin hole and it wont send NMEA to your computer. Guess how I know this to be true? JJ Read about it on the intertubes? ![]() Sarah |
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Shaun McLaughlin wrote:
I have a problem with my GPSNAV (model 20 I believe, with the external antenna). The GPSNAV output to the screen works fine, directs me to the waypoints etc. This shows that the GPS engine is working. However, the output to the PDA via the serial port, and the Datacom output to the L-Nav seems to be doing nothing. The cables are definitely OK. I am unable to find a .cai trace on the logger after a flight, output to the PDA is hugely intermittant- it works for a few seconds at most over a whole flight. The L-Nav reads GPS (Wait). Has anyone else experienced similar problems? I have has *exactly* the same problem with my LNAV-GPS20 setup. I finally gave up and bought a Garmin Vista GPS to run my PDA. I would be very interested in any solutions to this problem. I know the GPS20 is internally working fine because on its readout all information is correct. I just can't get a signal from the GPS20 DB9 output to run my PDA. -Doug |
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At 21:29 18 July 2008, Doug Hoffman wrote:
Shaun McLaughlin wrote: I have a problem with my GPSNAV (model 20 I believe, with the external antenna). The GPSNAV output to the screen works fine, directs me to the waypoints etc. This shows that the GPS engine is working. However, the output to the PDA via the serial port, and the Datacom output to the L-Nav seems to be doing nothing. The cables are definitely OK. I am unable to find a .cai trace on the logger after a flight, output to the PDA is hugely intermittant- it works for a few seconds at most over a whole flight. The L-Nav reads GPS (Wait). Has anyone else experienced similar problems? I have has *exactly* the same problem with my LNAV-GPS20 setup. I finally gave up and bought a Garmin Vista GPS to run my PDA. I would be very interested in any solutions to this problem. I know the GPS20 is internally working fine because on its readout all information is correct. I just can't get a signal from the GPS20 DB9 output to run my PDA. -Doug Shouldn't you be looking for the NMEA datastream on the 6way 'telephone' socket, not the DB9 serial port? If you have the GPS20 connected to the LNAV via this port, you can take a tap from it to run the PDA. |
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At 06:11 19 July 2008, Peter Wyld wrote:
At 21:29 18 July 2008, Doug Hoffman wrote: Shaun McLaughlin wrote: I have a problem with my GPSNAV (model 20 I believe, with the external antenna). The GPSNAV output to the screen works fine, directs me to the waypoints etc. This shows that the GPS engine is working. However, the output to the PDA via the serial port, and the Datacom output to the L-Nav seems to be doing nothing. The cables are definitely OK. I am unable to find a .cai trace on the logger after a flight, output to the PDA is hugely intermittant- it works for a few seconds at most over a whole flight. The L-Nav reads GPS (Wait). Has anyone else experienced similar problems? I have has *exactly* the same problem with my LNAV-GPS20 setup. I finally gave up and bought a Garmin Vista GPS to run my PDA. I would be very interested in any solutions to this problem. I know the GPS20 is internally working fine because on its readout all information is correct. I just can't get a signal from the GPS20 DB9 output to run my PDA. -Doug Shouldn't you be looking for the NMEA datastream on the 6way 'telephone' socket, not the DB9 serial port? If you have the GPS20 connected to the LNAV via this port, you can take a tap from it to run the PDA. Hi Peter- I guess you could split the cable- In my case, I use the Serial port for the PDA, also for downloading traces via connectMe etc. JJ- how easy is it to check and re-allign the pins if needed? It just seems odd that both of the ways to output the NMEA stream have problems at exactly the same time... But the NavScreen still directs me to the TP Cheers, Shaun |
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At 06:11 19 July 2008, Peter Wyld wrote:
At 21:29 18 July 2008, Doug Hoffman wrote: Shaun McLaughlin wrote: I have a problem with my GPSNAV (model 20 I believe, with the external antenna). The GPSNAV output to the screen works fine, directs me to the waypoints etc. This shows that the GPS engine is working. However, the output to the PDA via the serial port, and the Datacom output to the L-Nav seems to be doing nothing. The cables are definitely OK. I am unable to find a .cai trace on the logger after a flight, output to the PDA is hugely intermittant- it works for a few seconds at most over a whole flight. The L-Nav reads GPS (Wait). Has anyone else experienced similar problems? I have has *exactly* the same problem with my LNAV-GPS20 setup. I finally gave up and bought a Garmin Vista GPS to run my PDA. I would be very interested in any solutions to this problem. I know the GPS20 is internally working fine because on its readout all information is correct. I just can't get a signal from the GPS20 DB9 output to run my PDA. -Doug Shouldn't you be looking for the NMEA datastream on the 6way 'telephone' socket, not the DB9 serial port? If you have the GPS20 connected to the LNAV via this port, you can take a tap from it to run the PDA. I seem to remember from configuring my Cambridge GPS model 25 that the NMEA data on the 6 way port is a subset of the NMEA data available via the DB9 connector. If you examine the data stream output, it is missing certain important NMEA sentences inc GPS altitude.(which is not required by a LNAV, but is required by PDA programs) The DB9 connector is the correct one to use when connecting to a PDA, but the PDA program has to first send a "NMEA" command to the GPS to send out data on this port. This occurs when when PDA software eg Seeyou mobile starts up. The DB9 connector is also required if you wish to upload tasks and download logs. With regards to your NMEA problems from the Cambridge, does this occur without a PDA connected ? Rgds Ian |
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Peter Wyld wrote:
Shouldn't you be looking for the NMEA datastream on the 6way 'telephone' socket, not the DB9 serial port? If you have the GPS20 connected to the LNAV via this port, you can take a tap from it to run the PDA. I called Cambridge tech support in July 2007. Talked with someone named Gary. He said emphatically that I should *not* use the 6-way Datacom port and that I should use the DB9 for a PDA. He also gave me the DB9 pin#s that I should use. It did not work. However, the DB9 works just fine for uploading/downloading files from my PC to/from the GPSNav-20. Regards, -Doug |
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At 22:15 19 July 2008, Doug Hoffman wrote:
Peter Wyld wrote: Shouldn't you be looking for the NMEA datastream on the 6way 'telephone' socket, not the DB9 serial port? If you have the GPS20 connected to the LNAV via this port, you can take a tap from it to run the PDA. I called Cambridge tech support in July 2007. Talked with someone named Gary. He said emphatically that I should *not* use the 6-way Datacom port and that I should use the DB9 for a PDA. He also gave me the DB9 pin#s that I should use. It did not work. However, the DB9 works just fine for uploading/downloading files from my PC to/from the GPSNav-20. Regards, -Doug 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. Hope this helps Ian |
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