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> On 9 Dec 2014, at 12:30 pm, [email protected] wrote:
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>   1. Re: re possible solution to the Cambridge Model 20    1995 date
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> Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2014 02:50:25 +0800
> From: Ron <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] re possible solution to the Cambridge Model
>    20    1995 date issue
> To: "Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia."
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> Ian,
> Did you mean "tera term emulation" ?
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> Ron S
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>> On 7 Dec 2014, at 19:27, Ian Mc Phee <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> This just may work for owners that have reverted back to a date now April 
>> 1995.
>> 
>> You need to use Hyperterminal or Tetra term emulation program to communicate 
>> with the logger  Set up a link baud rate of 4800, 8, none, 1
>> 
>> At the command line  type EXACTLY what is below with YOUR latitude longitude 
>> date and time UTC.  What I have below is my lat and long in Northern NSW.  
>> Also make sure logger can not pick up and satellites  (cover with metal 
>> bowl) to get a command line you may have to type control C
>> 
>> you will then see
>> cmd>                and after this EXACTLY as below (there is a space 
>> between s and 2)
>> 
>> rgps 2835.680,S,15333.270,E,071214,221000  then enter
>> 
>> To explain 2835.680 means 28deg 35.680 minutes and long similar and 071214 
>> means date today (UTC) and 221000 means UTC time hhmmss (or 10 past 9 
>> eastern time)
>> 
>> The date should revert to 12/07/14 and then turn logger off then take it 
>> outside to get a view of sky and turn on again and in about 10 minutes or so 
>> it should find itself and be navigating again with CORRECT DATE.
>> 
>> Please do not blame me as it is a Garmin Issue who nobody knew about it 
>> until about 3 weeks ago.
>> 
>> You logger just may keep going but keep powering up regularly this season as 
>> the Garman backup battery needs a good charge.
>> 
>> I have been told to change the internal Garmin battery (normally 3volts) as 
>> all are now say 15 years old.  Of the 10 or so Garmin GPS engines I opened 
>> up today one had 2.8volts another 2.3volt another 1.4volt and the rest were 
>> 0.1 volt   
>> 
>> Doing this trick may get you out of trouble for the season.  THe battery I 
>> am talking about is NOT the one in the top of the logger,  It is is 
>> contained in a metal case in the Garmin GPS 25 engine. 
>> 
>> This trick WILL NOT work with the Cambridge 302 vario logger.
>> 
>> I can thank Klaus Keim In Germany for working all this out.  It just may 
>> work with Voltslogger - I have no idea.
>> 
>> Good luck becuse you will sure need it and may have to try a second time if 
>> date does not change on first attempt.
>> 
>> Ian McPhee 
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