Thanks for the reply to this, Larry.  I am fine that the PC has to be  
connected to port A.  However, how do I set Port B to NMEA.  OTWINCFG  
does not seem to have this setting.

Can I set Port B to NMEA via the command line?  If so what command  
shall I execute to accomplish this?

Thank you once again for the reply.

73,
Sion Chow Q. C.,
9W2QC, WQ2C

Quoting k7ybz <[email protected]>:

> The command console is only available on port A, so that is where   
> the PC will have to be connected. Set port A to AUTO to begin with   
> and you can change that on the fly. Set port B to NMEA for your GPS.
>
> Larry
> K7YBZ
>
> --- In [email protected], "Sion Chow Q. C. (9W2QC)" <9w...@...> wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I have tried to use the T2 as a mobile APRS tracker yesterday (as
>> 9W2QC-9) for the first time together with an old Magellan GPS 4000 GPS
>> receiver with great success.  Previously, had only used the T2 as a
>> mountain top digipeater.  (9M4RDG-3 on 2M and 9M4RDC on 70CM)
>>
>> I have also tried to make the Y splitter to be able to connect the GPS
>> into one port (Port B) and the PC into the other port (Port A).
>> However, I am confused as to how to configure these 2 ports.
>>
>> I would like preferably Port B connected to the PC, with the ability
>> to work command input (for remote control of the digipeater or just to
>> monitor packets - to test the digipeater's coverage as I travel
>> around) or KISS (switched as required) and Port A connected to the
>> Magellan GPS 4000 (this unit provides NMEA output).  However, in
>> OTWINCFG, I cannot find a choice for this setup.  Appreciate if anyone
>> could kindly guide me on how to perform this, or provide any
>> alternative solutions for this.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> 73,
>> Sion Chow Q. C,
>> 9W2QC, WQ2C
>>
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