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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 00:49:44 GMT SteveB-Soton wrote:
I'm trying to connect a NASA GPS cockpit repeater to a MLR FX312 without success. The same GPS repeater connects fine with my Garmin 12 handheld. Any suggestions please? I've tried checking the NMEA output from the MLR - all switched OK. The NASA displays GETTING POS / GETTING SOG etc. The helpful guys at NASA have no explanation to this. The NMEA output from the MLR feeds a Simrad DSC VHF perfectly. Any ideas welcome ! Does the repeater show the position? I have in fact just same setup and the repeater shows only the position (i.e. coordinates) when there is no waypoint activated. This is because if I remember correctly, the repeater can only get the SOG and COG from the NMEA sentence that is used by the autopilot (APB sentence). There's also a menu in the MLR where you can choose which NMEA sentences are sent from the output and if I remember correctly, in the repeater manual is listed those sentences that the repeater needs. You should check that one also. matti |