On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Scott Miller wrote:

> Ok, I knew about that feature.  I thought maybe there was some way it
> was sending it in KISS.  I really discourage people from using the
> 'converse' mode.

Well, there is a way to send it via KISS, and the Xastir guys would
try to implement the receive code if you implemented it in the
Tracker2 products...

All you need do is package up the GPS data in a KISS packet and give
it a different ID in the KISS header.  The receive software needs to
be able to separate out multiple device ID's, but that's not a big
deal.  I think it's a 4-bit field in MKISS so you can have up to 16
devices.  Maybe 15 is one is a control or configuration channel.

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