paulrkuntz
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I have an ACK E-04 ELT in my airplane, which will accept RS 232 NMEA navigation input. The new Skyview 3.2 firmware provides RS 232 NMEA data on a serial port, so I decided to hook it up. So today I configured previously unused serial port 2 for NMEA Basic output, 9600 baud. I left serial port 2 input at None. The GPS was at that point working fine. I have two displays, so I configured both displays the same way.
Then I wired the two display serial 2 lines in parallel and connected them to the ELT RS 232 lines. I wired the Dynon serial output to the ELT serial input and vice versa. The only other connections are +12 volt and ground connections in the shielded wire going to the 4-pin ELT connector.
After completing the wiring, I powered up the system and now I'm getting Position Fail with the big red X on the Skyview displays. Checking GPS fix status on the configuration screen I see:
GPS Source: POS 1 - Active
Fix Quality: No data
My plane is in my hangar, but the GPS has been working consistently before now. Are these symptoms consistent with weak satellite signals? The weather did deteriorate while I was working on the installation today, so maybe it's just coincidence that this happened after hooking up the NMEA ELT output, but I'm suspecting that something changed that has caused the GPS to stop working.
Any suggestions?
Then I wired the two display serial 2 lines in parallel and connected them to the ELT RS 232 lines. I wired the Dynon serial output to the ELT serial input and vice versa. The only other connections are +12 volt and ground connections in the shielded wire going to the 4-pin ELT connector.
After completing the wiring, I powered up the system and now I'm getting Position Fail with the big red X on the Skyview displays. Checking GPS fix status on the configuration screen I see:
GPS Source: POS 1 - Active
Fix Quality: No data
My plane is in my hangar, but the GPS has been working consistently before now. Are these symptoms consistent with weak satellite signals? The weather did deteriorate while I was working on the installation today, so maybe it's just coincidence that this happened after hooking up the NMEA ELT output, but I'm suspecting that something changed that has caused the GPS to stop working.
Any suggestions?