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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 9:25 pm Post subject: Autoroute and Leadtek 9532 problems
I'm new on this board, and new with GPS equipments, so please be patient with my questions.
I'm going for a honeymoon to Austria next week and wanted to take GPS positioning system with me, rent a car and have some fun. But this is where the problems shows in.
I have Leadtek's 9532 GPS receiver and trying to use it with Microsoft Autoroute 2005. I have managed to install my receiver drivers, opened it's control programs, and even got a fix with SiRF data! But when I swich it back to NMEA data mode, I cannot get a fix anymore. And my Autoroute won't work either! It finds the NMEA data but cannot fix.
Could anyone explain the problem I'm facing, and how to resolve it? I'm in a bit hurry with this, as there's only 3 days to my weddings, and I feel almost like giving up with this matter.
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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 10:08 pm Post subject:
When you switch back to NMEA make sure you specify the Baud rate. 4800 is standard for a serial/USB receiver. In AutoRoute, select the same value. _________________ Lutz
When you switch back to NMEA make sure you specify the Baud rate. 4800 is standard for a serial/USB receiver. In AutoRoute, select the same value.
Amazing. Leadtek tried every way to hold on 9600 baud, so I made it my default port. But now that I changed it, the receiver suddenly started to work in Autoroute as well.
I'm not sure if I can understand what happened here, but I'll cross my fingers the program will work next week as well
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