[time-nuts] how to set up a Jupiter-T?

WB6BNQ wb6bnq at cox.net
Sat Apr 9 20:59:58 UTC 2011


John,

Perhaps you need to put a minus sign ("-") in front of the number for the West ?

Bill....WB6BNQ


John Beale wrote:

> In case anyone's interested, I've discovered a few things about my Jupiter-T:
>
> 1) WinOncore12 sends commands too quickly. The TU60 needs quite some time
> to process each one. If I type the commands in by hand separately, more of
> them work as expected.
>
> 2) Typing the command "@@Ae xxxxxxxx" will set longitude, but 00000000
> reports longitude 0 and 80000000 reports 37 degrees East, and ffffffff is
> about 74 degrees East and that's the largest allowed value. So either on
> sending or receiving, or both, I think WinOncore12 is interpreting the data
> fields differently than the TU60. Or you can't use this device in the west :-)
>
> 3) Don't try to use *bay GPS Antenna Item: 260664041419 including 10-meter
> lead to MCX connector, it doesn't work. Not even on a different, known-good
> receiver.  Might have too high a gain (55 dB??) Or I just got a bad one.
>
> -John
>
> On 4/9/2011 8:00 AM, John Beale wrote:
> > Navman TU60 Jupiter-T
>  >
> > COPYRIGHT 1995-2004 NAVMAN LTD.
> > SFTW P/N # 0000
> > SOFTWARE VER # 93
> > SOFTWARE REV # 07
> > SOFTWARE DATE 01/16/2004
> > MODEL # R01
> > HDWR P/N # TU60-D125
> > SERIAL # 703127719
> > MANUFACTUR DATE 701//52030
> > OPTIONS LIST 5843
>
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