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Hi,
Glide Navigator II now supports the high Baud rate for NAVMAN users. Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Mike Hostage" wrote in message ... I am using it with an Ipaq 3955 and CE Glide. Since they kindly modified the program to accept the NAVMAN's unusual data rate, it has worked just fine. The 57600 baud rate has prevented me from using Glide Navigator II. I have not tried WinPilot. Mike |
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I have connected Glide Navigator II with a Navman 3450. The beta versions
with the new baud rate selection will function. I was not able to get any gps altitude (elevation) data though. Any ideas? BTW I did find a compact flash gps called global sat on ebay these things are sellling for about 65 us dollars and work like a charm, with no problems connecting to GNII. Joe Hyde "Paul Remde" wrote in message news:4vH5e.14078$g65.4167@attbi_s52... Hi, Glide Navigator II now supports the high Baud rate for NAVMAN users. Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Mike Hostage" wrote in message ... I am using it with an Ipaq 3955 and CE Glide. Since they kindly modified the program to accept the NAVMAN's unusual data rate, it has worked just fine. The 57600 baud rate has prevented me from using Glide Navigator II. I have not tried WinPilot. Mike |
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I found that a gps reset took care of everything, and the GPS now
reports altitude. Tech help from Navman wasn't helpful - I actually got the solution from a small program, supplied by Space Machine - PocketMap Navigator (its a road navigation program - quite good too). The program is called CE Monitor, and it has a feature which allows you to reset the GPS. After performing the reset, all data communicated properly with WinPilot, including altitude. The link to their site's tech support where the program can be downloaded is: http://www.pocketmap.com/accessories...g.html#GENERAL Regarding lost GPS signal: I haven't had an opportunity to test the 3450 in a glider yet, but I did purchase an external antenna, just in case I encountered any signal blockage. Joseph L. Hyde wrote: I have connected Glide Navigator II with a Navman 3450. The beta versions with the new baud rate selection will function. I was not able to get any gps altitude (elevation) data though. Any ideas? BTW I did find a compact flash gps called global sat on ebay these things are sellling for about 65 us dollars and work like a charm, with no problems connecting to GNII. Joe Hyde "Paul Remde" wrote in message news:4vH5e.14078$g65.4167@attbi_s52... Hi, Glide Navigator II now supports the high Baud rate for NAVMAN users. Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com "Mike Hostage" wrote in message ... I am using it with an Ipaq 3955 and CE Glide. Since they kindly modified the program to accept the NAVMAN's unusual data rate, it has worked just fine. The 57600 baud rate has prevented me from using Glide Navigator II. I have not tried WinPilot. Mike |
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