Thanks George, that's what I needed to do-- What software are you using? I found a WinOncore which has all the basic functions in it. I was wondering if there was a mapping package that works with this receiver? Steve Hammond PSN Aptos, CA -----Original Message----- From: George Bush [SMTP:gbush@........ Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:04 AM To: psn-l@.............. Subject: Re: Oncore gps question Steve- I just got mine working a few months ago. At first I was unsuccessful, but it turned out that was because I was trying it inside my house (I incorrectly assumed that it would get something). After trying various things, I got a long extension cord and carried the computer and gps system outside where it worked perfectly. My computer/seismic installation didn't allow me to mount the antenna where it could see a large percent of the sky (using a standard serial cable, I could not even get the antenna out a window. I finally wired-up a 25' serial cable and mounted the antenna outside a second story window with the gps box just inside the window and all has been working since. I investigated getting an antenna wire extension, but it seems that the signal is attenuated very quickly (1/2 or 3db per two meters of cable). You might want to start by moving the system outside temporairly to get a clear sky access, to see it it works. At 09:45 AM 1/2/02 -0800, you wrote: > >I finally got back to playing with the Oncore GPS after many months and >have not been able to get it going. I plugged in the antenna and placed it >largest flat-side down, connected a 12v bat to the GND and +Pwr term, the >red light blinks, that's about it. I loaded the GPS DOS version Bob Smith >described many months ago to the PSN and can obtain the vital product data >from the device but it never finds a sender. I also put the device out back >in the open and got the same results. > >Could somebody give me the basics of operation and refer me to any other >software to drive the device? > >Regards, Steve Hammond >__________________________________________________________ George __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) __________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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