[aprssig] VX8GR
Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
ke6sls at arrl.net
Mon Jul 26 21:40:17 EDT 2010
On Monday 26 July 2010 18:00:42 Tom Kinahan wrote:
> Some questions:
>
> 1) The GPS seems to take about 15-20 minutes to lock in clear sky. Does
> anyone else see this, or have any suggestions to speed it up?
> 2) Has anyone bought the serial cable (or made one, I think it's straight
> RS232) to access the device? Is there a way to access the TNC only for
> other modes like Winlink (doing KISS)?
Hi Tom:
Congrats on the HT--I'm going to sell mine as soon as there is another model
to replace it--lots of bugs and the manual omits much information that is
needed to use the rig.
I had same issue. I turned off the GPS power in the APRS menu (if this is
unknown to you, please let me know and I'll explain further), charged the
until to full charge, then went outside and turned on the unit, then turned
on the GPS in the APRS menu--took about 10-15 seconds to lock onto satilites
at that point. I've had some luck getting it to lock on inside too, but
structures are your enemy. I also replaced the stock battery with the larger
battery (gives about 12 hours use this way).
I haven't messed with the serial cable yet. I was sort of surprised you can't
use it in standard packet mode--so you will have to test and report back.
Further, I used this rig, living in one of my saddle bags, on a USA wide
motorcycle trip. I added 12VDC outlet to the bag and then used the DC power
cable which also will charge the battery. This worked well. I added a 5/8~
whip and a 3' TNC-to-UHF adapter cable to feed the antenna. Each night, I
would check my progress on APRS-IS and was mostly pleased at the excellent
coverage it gave me.
I had a bear of a time setting a digipath for WIDE1-2, WIDE2-2. Like I said,
your manual will not explain this at all. If you need help setting alternate
paths, feel free to post back and I'll share what I learned with
trial-n-error with this rig.
BEST O LUCK, 73
--
jaye, ke6sls
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