I see "high" is a relative term.

em-406a seems to be spec'd for 18000 meters. where are you going?


Le 30/05/2010 22:35, normn3...@stny.rr.com a écrit :
Hi all!!
Not all oncores are created the same. I THINK (based on inference)that some of 
the GT+ receivers don't support nmea. Bad luck on my part to get those. BTW: 
M12+t's don't support nmea, either.

I queried the gps id from the board, and noted when I tried to send @@ci from 
tac32 that it said supported in ver2 and greater.. Mine is ver1.

Just my luck.

Anyone got a nmea capable (proven) that they'd like to sell. Must be capable of 
high altitude flight.

Thanks.
Norm n3yfk

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