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peter(at)sportingaero.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 1:03 am Post subject: KLX-135A NMEA output |
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Guys,
I have an old KLX-135A that works fine, I'm trying to hook it up to an
AFS EFIS I have just installed. THE KLX manual implies it outputs to a
NMEA stream, "The RS232 output is designed to interface with certain
ARTEX ELTs and certain Moving Map dispalys", but does not give any more
details.
Does anyone know the output format from a KLX-135A, such as baud rate?
Regards, Peter
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:34 am Post subject: KLX-135A NMEA output |
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At 04:01 AM 7/1/2012, you wrote:
<peter(at)sportingaero.com>
Guys,
I have an old KLX-135A that works fine, I'm trying to hook it up to
an AFS EFIS I have just installed. THE KLX manual implies it outputs
to a NMEA stream, "The RS232 output is designed to interface with
certain ARTEX ELTs and certain Moving Map dispalys", but does not
give any more details.
Does anyone know the output format from a KLX-135A, such as baud rate?
Regards, Peter
NMEA-183 is the marine counterpart to aviation's
ARINC-425. These conventions describe a family of
communications protocols that cover a wide range
of applications for having electro-whizzies talk
and listen to each other on a common 'party line'
bus.
There's a compendium of NMEA-183 articles and
documents that will probably offer a whole lot
more than you ever wanted to know about NMEA-183 . . .
http://tinyurl.com/6pzlp8n
The short answer is that the prevalent convention
for GPS (and at one time, LORAN) receivers to
speak to things like EFIS, autopilots, moving maps
and the like is contained in one or two standard
'sentences' out of many described in the above
documents. As a 'talker', your GPS receiver will,
when queried, spit out a digital sentence that begins
with the characters $GP followed by an identifier
and a string of data consistent with that identifier.
The standard baud rate is 4800 using 8-bit protocols
consistent with many other communications conventions
like RS232, RS422, etc. etc.
As a general rule, all aviation specific GPS receivers
will output one or two of the sentences as talkers
which all aviation specific listeners will watch for,
capture and parse out accordingly. Does your EFIS have
a setup screen that asks questions about your GPS data
source? If so, what are the questions?
Bob . . .
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 6:36 am Post subject: KLX-135A NMEA output |
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Does anyone know the output format from a KLX-135A, such as baud rate?
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here's some more data you may find
sufficiently informative to your
task:
http://tinyurl.com/6vkrt85
Bob . . . [quote][b]
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