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That was my initial thought as well. I tested the FP10 with my desktop and a serial cable, and all was well at 4800/8/n/1.
The interesting thing was whan I tried the goddard cable with Condor on my PC, I got the same jibberish coming through on the oudie cable. On Monday, April 2, 2012 10:29:16 AM UTC-5, cfinn wrote: If it's jibberish, I would expect you have a mismatch in the data rates between the devices. On Apr 2, 11:10*am, "Peter von Tresckow" wrote: I was in the process of upgrading my panel with my new to me Tasman V1000/FP10. The vario did come with the Goddard Oudie connection cable (ps5a i think), and it was working fine at first, but now I am just seeing jibberish being transmitted when I go into terminal mode in see you on the Oudie. I have tried the Naviter cable, and the FP10 is working correctly as that cable transmits the data without issue. Did I possibly fry my goddard cable??? Thanks Peter |
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Did you check the settings on the Oudie? I still think it's a speed
problem. You've tried two sources and have the same results with the Oudie, and the FP10 works OK with the PC. On Apr 2, 11:54*am, vontresc wrote: That was my initial thought as well. I tested the FP10 with my desktop and a serial cable, and all was well at 4800/8/n/1. The interesting thing was whan I tried the goddard cable with Condor on my PC, I got the same jibberish coming through on the oudie cable. On Monday, April 2, 2012 10:29:16 AM UTC-5, cfinn wrote: If it's jibberish, I would expect you have a mismatch in the data rates between the devices. On Apr 2, 11:10*am, "Peter von Tresckow" wrote: I was in the process of upgrading my panel with my new to me Tasman V1000/FP10. The vario did come with the Goddard Oudie connection cable (ps5a i think), and it was working fine at first, but now I am just seeing jibberish being transmitted when I go into terminal mode in see you on the Oudie. I have tried the Naviter cable, and the FP10 is working correctly as that cable transmits the data without issue. Did I possibly fry my goddard cable??? Thanks Peter- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Hi Peter,
When you connected the Oudie-PS5a-1 to the PC, was it powered with 5V? It must be powered with 5V for the RS-232 voltage level converter to work. Best Regards, -- Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "vontresc" wrote in message news:28911584.1000.1333382053976.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@ynlp3... That was my initial thought as well. I tested the FP10 with my desktop and a serial cable, and all was well at 4800/8/n/1. The interesting thing was whan I tried the goddard cable with Condor on my PC, I got the same jibberish coming through on the oudie cable. On Monday, April 2, 2012 10:29:16 AM UTC-5, cfinn wrote: If it's jibberish, I would expect you have a mismatch in the data rates between the devices. On Apr 2, 11:10 am, "Peter von Tresckow" wrote: I was in the process of upgrading my panel with my new to me Tasman V1000/FP10. The vario did come with the Goddard Oudie connection cable (ps5a i think), and it was working fine at first, but now I am just seeing jibberish being transmitted when I go into terminal mode in see you on the Oudie. I have tried the Naviter cable, and the FP10 is working correctly as that cable transmits the data without issue. Did I possibly fry my goddard cable??? Thanks Peter |
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The FP10 does supply the 5V for the PDA, and I did check that it has power.
I plugged my desktop into the FP10, and was able to receive serial data from the GPS (4800-8-n-1). I hgave also played with every conceivable baud rate setting on the Oudie, and still no joy. I fear I may have fried the Max232 ttl converter :-( Pete "Paul Remde" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, When you connected the Oudie-PS5a-1 to the PC, was it powered with 5V? It must be powered with 5V for the RS-232 voltage level converter to work. Best Regards, -- Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "vontresc" wrote in message news:28911584.1000.1333382053976.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@ynlp3... That was my initial thought as well. I tested the FP10 with my desktop and a serial cable, and all was well at 4800/8/n/1. The interesting thing was whan I tried the goddard cable with Condor on my PC, I got the same jibberish coming through on the oudie cable. On Monday, April 2, 2012 10:29:16 AM UTC-5, cfinn wrote: If it's jibberish, I would expect you have a mismatch in the data rates between the devices. On Apr 2, 11:10 am, "Peter von Tresckow" wrote: I was in the process of upgrading my panel with my new to me Tasman V1000/FP10. The vario did come with the Goddard Oudie connection cable (ps5a i think), and it was working fine at first, but now I am just seeing jibberish being transmitted when I go into terminal mode in see you on the Oudie. I have tried the Naviter cable, and the FP10 is working correctly as that cable transmits the data without issue. Did I possibly fry my goddard cable??? Thanks Peter |
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