chris-s
Well-Known Member
One of this years upgrades was to fit a fixed VHF radio and whilst we don't really have need for it, we purchased a model with AIS & GPS, however, what I didn't realise was that the GPS required a separate input.
As it happens, I have a number of Beitian GPS modules from previous forays into autonomous model aircraft, so I figured it should be simple enough to take the output (NMEA0183) and feed to the radio. About the only useful information I found on the googler was that the baud rate should be 4800, so that was easy enough to set, but no joy, the radio just tells me that no GPS info is available, The GPS input has a GPS+ and GPS- connection, I'm using the GPS+, grounded the GPS- and tied the GPS ground to the radio ground (the GPS module is powered from a 5v BEC). I know the module works and the LED's indicate satelite lock when on the boat.
The only thing I can think of is the logic level required, the module is 3.3v.
I could take the easy option and go out and buy a plug-and-play solution, but it's not critical and where is the fun in that.
Ideas?
Chris
As it happens, I have a number of Beitian GPS modules from previous forays into autonomous model aircraft, so I figured it should be simple enough to take the output (NMEA0183) and feed to the radio. About the only useful information I found on the googler was that the baud rate should be 4800, so that was easy enough to set, but no joy, the radio just tells me that no GPS info is available, The GPS input has a GPS+ and GPS- connection, I'm using the GPS+, grounded the GPS- and tied the GPS ground to the radio ground (the GPS module is powered from a 5v BEC). I know the module works and the LED's indicate satelite lock when on the boat.
The only thing I can think of is the logic level required, the module is 3.3v.
I could take the easy option and go out and buy a plug-and-play solution, but it's not critical and where is the fun in that.
Ideas?
Chris