The ST50 is probably so old that it uses NMEA 0183 version 1. This is not RS422 but RS232.
You should try with a USB-RS232 converter (preferebly isolated). Remember to set the baudrate to 4800 baud.
I am quite sure that this would destroy the UART to USB converter because it only handles 0 to 3.3 or 5 V, and this output is probably ±12 V.
You should try with a USB-RS232 converter (preferebly isolated). Remember to set the baudrate to 4800 baud.
(2018-02-07, 09:16 AM)marko_st Wrote: - on transmiter side is ST50 which have TTL(UART) output
That mean you need UART to USB converter between this two parts.
I am quite sure that this would destroy the UART to USB converter because it only handles 0 to 3.3 or 5 V, and this output is probably ±12 V.