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Paul,
the E-04 can use different baud rates, but according to the manual, only up to 9600bd. There is a jumper to set baud rate on the E-04, but no setting for 19200bd or more. Michael "Paul Remde" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hi, It is true that a K6 Mux could be used to do the job very nicely. However, the note below is not correct. The ACK E-04 has pins for a jumper (not provided) that can be used to change the baud rate. Several months ago I purchased a jumper and set the baud rate to 4800 baud for a customer. I also sell a nice Goddard wiring harness for the E-04 with a blinking light to indicate GPS data receptions. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/ack.h...9m-LED-12V-0.3 As stated before here, the GPS data can be split to go to multiple devices. 2 receivers nearly always works great. 3 works great sometimes. If a simple split doesn't work then a K6 Mux is a good idea. If you are relying on the data for an emergency with the E-04, then perhaps it makes sense to invest in the K6 Mux to ensure the signals are strong. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/k6.htm Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "Michael Huber" wrote in message ... Example: take GPS from PowerFLARM to PNA and ACK E-04 ELT. If you want to output collision warnings to the PNA the original Flarm needs at least 19200bd, but the E-04 only accepts up to 9600bps. You might want to check if this is the same for the Power Flarm. Michael |
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