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Hi Folks:
I've just put together my old pk232 to a GPS receiver. Sometimes, actually most times, after a while of running, the MULT LED blinks. The manual says this means a buffer overload. I'm not sure, when this happens, if the TNC initiallized to GPS (GPSAuto ON) when I turned it on. I think it's not working when this happens. I think when I first turn on the TNC and GPS, before the GPS sees all the satellites, it's spitting out a shorter series of sentences.. The TNC seems to recognize this, and lock on to the sentence $GPRMC (?) faster. After a few minutes, all the satellite data is transmitted along with the position. If I shut the TNC down, the GPS is still synced to the birds. I'm thinking, the TNC can't pull $GPRMC out of this mess, and isn't gong into GPS mode. Or, maybe doesn't have time to with all the data coming in. I was also wondering if the TNC can still RX from the radio and give packets to an APRS program, like APRS+SA, while in GPS mode. I haven't played with the cable yet, or switches, to allow both to happen if it could. I'm using a MAC and MACAprs which doesn't support HSP. Thanks! Harry KB2MEN |
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