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Message: 11
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 03:38:10 -0800 (PST)
From: Eric Weber <webmanou812_at_yahoo.com>
Subject: [aprssig] Re:UI-View over LAN... THANKS!!

It works...
I seemed to missed the "connect to APRS Server" in the "Action" section...

Thanks everyone!!!

Eric
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Message: 12
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 09:03:25 -0500
From: John Vause <jdv_at_iglou.com>
Subject: Re: [aprssig] Re: GPS/PC/D7A

A split cable may be the best way to go about this.

I hooked the D7a w/GPS up to my laptop and ran HyperTerminal.
With the D7a in packet mode I could see packets from the local APRS
network but no GPS sentences.
With the D7a in APRS mode I could not see any data from the D7 at all
in Hyperterminal.

In UI-View there is a file of initialization cmds that get sent to the 
D7a when it is run as a TNC. One of these is: "GPSTEXT $GPRMC".

Alex Carver wrote:
>Hi Jason,
> 
>Just split the serial cable between the computer and
>the D7.  I do this very thing with my setup.  I have
>Street Atlas 2007 on my iPAQ and built a Y-cable to go
>between the single GPS receiver and the D7/D700 plus
>handheld.  Street Atlas doesn't need to communicate
>back to the GPS receiver so just leave that signal
>line disconnected between them.  Two signals (transmit
>and receive) between the radio and the GPS receiver
>and one signal from the GPS receiver to the computer.
> 
>>Message: 5
>>Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 17:48:07 -0500
>>From: "Jason D. Triolo" <jasonacg_at_citicom.com>
>>Subject: [aprssig] GPS/PC/D7A
>>To: TAPR APRS Mailing List <aprssig_at_lists.tapr.org>
>>Message-ID: <45DB7AA7.50307_at_citicom.com>
>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1;
>>format=flowed
>>
>>I will be out of town next month, and will be running my D7A as my
>>primary unit, along with GPS. I also have my notebook computer running
>>Street Atlas 2007.
>>
>>When I'm home, I have no problem running both, thanks to the dual serial
>>outputs on the GPS receiver. However, when I rent a car, my portable
>>unit limits me to one.
>>
>>So my question is...Has anybody had success in making the GPS data pass
>>through the D7 while it's in APRS mode? I don't have APRS+SA or other
>>similar software for the notebook (yet), so for now, I have to hope
>>there's a trick that makes it possible to leave the HT in APRS mode for
>>beaconing, and pass GPS data to Street Atlas for navigation.

-- 
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*                                -- John Vause            *
*  "Environmentalism as a metaphysical ideology and as a  *
*   worldview has absolutely nothing to do with natural   *
*   sciences or with the climate.                         *
*                            -- Czech Pres. Vaclav Klaus  *
*   Nothing brings out the opportunism in potential       *
*   adversaries like the appearance of being unwilling    *
*   to fight in self-defense -- John Vause                *
*   Si vis pacem, para bellum - Cicero                    *

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