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.</style><div dir="ltr">Yes, the baund rates match, so this isn't the issue. Anyone have experiences with Kenwood repair? It looks like repair is via independent service centers: <a href="http://fthgroupinc.com/" target="_blank">http://fthgroupinc.com</a> and <a href="http://www.avsl.net" target="_blank">http://www.avsl.net</a>. Is either better than the other? </div><div dir="ltr"> <br>Phil<br>K7APS<br><br>> From: "Stephen H. Smith" <wa8lmf2@aol.com><br>> Subject: Re: [aprssig] Kenwood D700 GPS connection Problem<br>> <br>> On 12/14/2011 2:22 AM, Phil Sohn wrote:<br>> > It has been several months since I used my GPS with my D700. When I plugged <br>> > it in today, I couldn't get a signal. The GPS has a fix and works with the <br>> > D72, but not with the D700. I have the APRS>GPS menu set to NMEA, GPS appears <br>> > on the display, but never blinks as it does when receiving a signal and POS <br>> > displays all zeros for the position. I think this is the only software <br>> > setting I need to receive NMEA, right?<br>> <br>> <br>> Have you double-checked the baud rates, both in the radio and in the GPS? Do <br>> they match?<br>> <br>> Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com<br>> Skype: WA8LMF<br>> Home Page: http://wa8lmf.net<br><br></div>
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