The data is nearly all good, so probably not a rs232 rate issue. Looking at the transformations in the above data,
/ => ?
1 =>q
, => <
CR => =
m => }

they are all single/multiple bit flips in the top nibble of the character hex value. Maybe it's a UART that has hickups. I couldn't find a schematic, but may be worth looking to see what's connected to the RS232 tranceiver chip..

Mike,

Many thanks for your investigation. I can confirm that the device has a Z85230 serial chip, and I took a look at the soldering on the topside of the board, and it all looked fine. I had wondered about taking the processor board out and checking the underside soldering, but that involved disturbing so much that I've ruled that out for the moment.

The box was supplied with a generic GPS puck antenna by the eBay seller, and it's not that sensitive so I've ordered a better puck antenna (for the moment, I don't want the complexity of an outdoor antenna) and when that arrives and I have a better GPS signal I'll visit the box again. No urgency right now.

I have checked the 5 MHz using the RWM calibration of my R8500 receiver, and it's spot-on as near as I can tell which is likely good enough for me.

Thanks,
David
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