2017-02-13, 09:34 PM
Dear Guys
My problem sounds very similar to the one "Solo" refered to on 9th of january.
I'm working to set up a new system with RPI 3 and Openplotter 0.9.0. When connecting a GPS Antenna (Navilock NL-622MP) and running the setup tool for USB connection, the antenna will be found and you can see the NMEA sentences received from the antenna. The tool installed it as ttyOP_GP.
As next I added the device to the NMEA O183 tabel as
Name: gps
Type: Serial
io: in
Address: ttyOP_GP
Baudrate: 38400 (because it was detected with this rate by the setup tool)
inFilter: no
Filtering: none
outFilter: no
Filtering: none
By using the diagnostic tool, it became clear, that kplex has no signal at all.
Just to find out if the antenna is working in good shape, I changed the input for opencpn direct to ttyUSB0 and it worked perfect with the baudrate of 38400 only.
So I tested around for a while but no solution showed up.
Is there anyone who has an idea what could be wrong with my system?
My problem sounds very similar to the one "Solo" refered to on 9th of january.
I'm working to set up a new system with RPI 3 and Openplotter 0.9.0. When connecting a GPS Antenna (Navilock NL-622MP) and running the setup tool for USB connection, the antenna will be found and you can see the NMEA sentences received from the antenna. The tool installed it as ttyOP_GP.
As next I added the device to the NMEA O183 tabel as
Name: gps
Type: Serial
io: in
Address: ttyOP_GP
Baudrate: 38400 (because it was detected with this rate by the setup tool)
inFilter: no
Filtering: none
outFilter: no
Filtering: none
By using the diagnostic tool, it became clear, that kplex has no signal at all.
Just to find out if the antenna is working in good shape, I changed the input for opencpn direct to ttyUSB0 and it worked perfect with the baudrate of 38400 only.
So I tested around for a while but no solution showed up.
Is there anyone who has an idea what could be wrong with my system?