On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 6:37 AM, Mike W <mike@...> wrote:
Read the QLG1 datasheet. You may need to change the baud rate and select the
NEMA sentances you need, then write the new configuration to the QLG1's RAM or
EEPROM for the changes to be persistant. You might also need to convert the
TTL ASCII sentances which come out of the QLG1 into full RS232 using a MAX232
or MAX3232 - check the TM710 requirements carefully as an error could let out
its 'magic smoke'.
The software package TERMINAL, available from :-
is very useful for writing control messages to the QLG1 as it allows you to
embed 'control codes' in the ascii string which is, IIRC, required in order to
change the configuration parameters.
hth, Mike
On 24 Oct 2017 at 16:19, Dennis Voorhees wrote:
> My venerable Deluo GPS puck bit the big one a couple weeks ago. I'm
> wondering if anyone has used the QLG1 as a gps receiver for APRS reception
> on the formentioned radio. I have a QLG1, from a wspr build and was very
> impressed with the sensitivity. Other than the default 9600 baud on power
> up, any reason why it wouldn't work? I can change the radio for 9600 nema
> 0183 data,so that is a moot point.
>