Kenwood TM-D700A User Manual - Page 13

Connecting With A Gps Receiver - gps cable

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CONNECTING WITH A GPS RECEIVER The GPS jack on this transceiver accepts a 2.5 mm (1/10") 3-conductor plug. If necessary, use the supplied cable to modify the cable end of your GPS receiver. In order to use the connected GPS receiver, access Menu 3-2 (GPS UNIT) to select "NMEA" or "NMEA96". The default is "NOT USED". Select "NMEA96" when using a 9600 bps GPS receiver. To GPS jack 4 • When in APRS mode, "GPS" will appear on the restored frequency display to indicate the setting of "NMEA" or GPS receiver "NMEA96". "GPS" blinks while measurement is being executed. ,,,, e Shield (to GND on GPS) w Red (to DATA OUT on GPS) q White (to DATA IN on GPS) Note: When using a GPS receiver with "AUTO" selected in Menu 3-C (PACKET TX), this transceiver transmits an APRS packet for the first time after any NMEA data is received. If using a GARMIN GPS receiver, select the following parameters in the "INTERFACE" sub-menu on the receiver. • NMEA/NMEA • NMEA 0183 2.0 • 4800 baud 10

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CONNECTING WITH A GPS RECEIVER
The
GPS
jack on this transceiver accepts a 2.5 mm (1/10")
3-conductor plug.
If necessary, use the supplied cable to
modify the cable end of your GPS receiver.
If using a GARMIN GPS receiver, select the following
parameters in the “INTERFACE” sub-menu on the
receiver.
NMEA/NMEA
NMEA 0183 2.0
4800 baud
In order to use the connected GPS receiver, access
Menu 3–2 (GPS UNIT) to select “NMEA” or “NMEA96”.
The default is “NOT USED”.
Select “NMEA96” when
using a 9600 bps GPS receiver.
When in APRS mode, “GPS” will appear on the restored
frequency display to indicate the setting of “NMEA” or
“NMEA96”.
“GPS” blinks while measurement is being
executed.
Note:
When using a GPS receiver with “AUTO” selected in Menu 3–C
(PACKET TX), this transceiver transmits an APRS packet for the first time
after any NMEA data is received.
To GPS jack
GPS receiver
e
Shield
(to GND on GPS)
w
Red
(to DATA OUT on GPS)
q
White
(to DATA IN on GPS)