No, they are set up to default to Motorola command set. And all messages must
have the proper checksum and CR LF sequence. When the receiver is in Zodiac
binary mode, it wont take Motorola commands and vice versa.
should be able to just enter @@Cj and receive the
(manufacturer name, model, serial number and software revision ) shouldn't I?
-=Bryan=-
From: hol...@hotmail.com
To: time-nuts@febo.com
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 02:42:50 +
Subject: [time-nuts] TU60-D120-131 Specs?
"@ @ W b 0x01 cksum
e-nuts@febo.com
> Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 02:42:50 +
> Subject: [time-nuts] TU60-D120-131 Specs?
>
> "@ @ W b 0x01 cksum 0x0D 0x0A" will switch from Motorola mode to Zodiac
> mode. The checksum is the XOR of all bytes after the @@ and before the cksum
> byte.
"@ @ W b 0x01 cksum 0x0D 0x0A" will switch from Motorola mode to Zodiac mode.
The checksum is the XOR of all bytes after the @@ and before the cksum byte.
The 0x?? values represent binary bytes. The spaces are for clarity and are not
sent.
hol...@hotmail.com
> To: time-nuts@febo.com
> Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2016 15:28:28 +
> Subject: [time-nuts] TU60-D120-131 Specs?
>
> They default to speaking Motorola binary data. The burst of data at power-up
> is the Motorola @@Cj version info string. You then have to send it some
They default to speaking Motorola binary data. The burst of data at power-up
is the Motorola @@Cj version info string. You then have to send it some
commands to enable various messages. There is a command to enable Zodiac
binary mode. I don't think that they speak NMEA.
a burst of data at power
up, but that is about it. Any help appreciated.
-=Bryan=-
> From: hol...@hotmail.com
> To: time-nuts@febo.com
> Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 01:02:05 +
> Subject: [time-nuts] TU60-D120-131 Specs?
>
> From the Zodiac binary message, mine reports 12 chann
BTW, the Jupiter receivers have a command that can configure the 1PPS output
to 100PPS.
I got in some V.KSEL Sirf and Ublox receiver modules today and taught Lady
Heather to speak SIRF binary. Kind of a waste... SIRF does not give give you
any control over the 1PPS signal and the message
-=Bryan=-
> From: hol...@hotmail.com
> To: time-nuts@febo.com
> Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 01:02:05 +
> Subject: [time-nuts] TU60-D120-131 Specs?
>
> From the Zodiac binary message, mine reports 12 channels, software ver
> 93.07 from 01/16/04, hardw
>From the Zodiac binary message, mine reports 12 channels, software ver 93.07
>from 01/16/04, hardware options 5843 (hex).
--
> I think the firmware version is in one of the NMEA commands.
>
Yes, that's the seller. I think the firmware version is in one of the NMEA
commands.
-=Bryan=-
> From: hol...@hotmail.com
> To: time-nuts@febo.com
> Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 04:37:13 +
> Subject: [time-nuts] TU60-D120-131 Specs?
>
> Mine came from seller "electr
Mine came from seller "electronics plus" in Michigan (?) ... not sure of the
firmware, all my machines are currently tied up doing other stuff at the
moment.
-
Did you order yours from the same seller on Ebay.
n 2016 19:24:55 +
> Subject: [time-nuts] TU60-D120-131 Specs?
>
> They run on 5V, talk either Motorola binary (default at power-on) or Zodiac
> binary (serial data at 9600:8N1). The antenna connector is MCX. The one I
> got in last week does not have any GP
They run on 5V, talk either Motorola binary (default at power-on) or Zodiac
binary (serial data at 9600:8N1). The antenna connector is MCX. The one I got
in last week does not have any GPS week rollover problems.
Their Motorola binary mode seems to have issues setting TRAIM parameters using
Datasheet:
http://www.rabel.org/archives/Navman_Jupiter_11_12/LA010050B_JupiterT_DataSheet.pdf
Example projects:
http://www.jrmiller.demon.co.uk/projects/ministd/frqstd0.htm
http://www.vhfcomm.co.uk/GPS%20control.pdf
More info by searching Google for NAVMAN TU60-D120
Cheers,
Dave M
Bud
Does anyone know anything about the TU60-D120-131 being offered on ebay
(voltage? 10Khz? 1 pps?, etc.) . The seller tells me that he doesn't know
anything about the item he is selling.. ;-) Any input would be
appreciated.
Regards,
Bud
ARS W0LCP
16 matches
Mail list logo