You may contact Synergy and see if they can flash your current receiver. If not, they use to also have used/return receivers available.

[email protected] wrote:
Said,
Thanks!! I found that after a while fishing around in the manual. Synergy used 
to be able to flash the M12+t to an a positioning receiver which does support 
nmea.

Bad news is that all of the oncores that I have are of a firmware that doesn't support nmea, either.
Perusing the manual for the oncores, there is a programming pin. Not sure how 
it's used or if it can be done outside of a factory. Would be slick to be able 
to update the firmware!

Have fun,
Norm
---- [email protected] wrote:
Hi Norm,
not sure if someone discussed this before, but he M12+ and M12M timing receivers do not support NMEA output, just Motorola binary format. Motorola disabled this feature on the timing versions of the receivers, presumably for marketing reasons, or maybe to make firmware regression testing easier. bye,
Said
In a message dated 5/31/2010 11:27:01 Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:

Hi  all!!
Trying to get a gt+ setup(also tried one of my m12+t's) as a  nmea
receiver. @@Ci does not work. Did form the string correctly. Tried it with tac32, used Labview to send the hex string.
Receiver ignores it and  continues to send moto bin at 9600..
Any ideas??
Want to use this for a  balloon flight with aprs. Good news is that we want
to launch Friday, so  it's not too pressing.
Norm  n3ykf
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