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1. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: n4py@earthlink.net (Carl Moreschi)
Date: Thu Jun 19 19:44:35 2003
I received my HP GPS receiver today. I have it all installed. I used Jim's method to hook it up to the rs232 port to the computer and it works fine. I now have a 10 mhz frequency standard that sets m
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00622.html (7,760 bytes)

2. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: mark@microenh.com (Mark Erbaugh)
Date: Fri Jun 20 08:28:56 2003
I got my Z3801 yesterday and checked it out. How/where did you install the antenna? I think I need to put the antenna on the roof so that the house doesn't block the sky. For testing purposes I set t
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00633.html (8,934 bytes)

3. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: eric@k3na.org (Eric Scace K3NA)
Date: Fri Jun 20 09:15:44 2003
In most installations the hockey puck antenna is attached to the top of a stick/pipe/tube. The antenna needs to be in a location where it can see the maximum amount of sky. Even tree foliage will blo
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00635.html (9,688 bytes)

4. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: mark@microenh.com (Mark Erbaugh)
Date: Fri Jun 20 09:44:16 2003
Eric, Thanks - but does the antenna need a ground plane? I suspect it was designed to mount on a vehicle roof which would act as a GP. On the K8CU website, one person mentioned mounting in a pie plat
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00636.html (11,144 bytes)

5. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: efricha@dimensional.com (Eric F. Richards)
Date: Fri Jun 20 10:06:49 2003
Hi, different Eric here... As often is the case, it is a matter of RTing the FM. The antenna is a patch and shouldn't need a ground plane. However, the GPS is designed for fixed site operation, not m
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00638.html (13,004 bytes)

6. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: mark@microenh.com (Mark Erbaugh)
Date: Fri Jun 20 10:56:49 2003
Other Eric, Thanks for the tip on the patch antenna. I really don't understand these things yet. That will make the mounting easier. I think a couple of pieces of angle aluminum will do it. BTW, do y
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00644.html (15,565 bytes)

7. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: efricha@dimensional.com (Eric F. Richards)
Date: Fri Jun 20 13:19:39 2003
Mine was a Magellan, and didn't appear to be waterproof to me. However, minimal caulking would make it so. You've seen the site where the guy has it mounted on a ground plane... well, if you use elec
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00647.html (18,081 bytes)

8. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: w9ac@arrl.net (Paul Christensen, Esq.)
Date: Fri Jun 20 20:20:05 2003
I have my HP Z3801A installed with SatStat but I cannot seem to find the references to the COMM port settings. Can someone please come to my rescue? Thanks! -Paul, W9AC Jim's I it
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00654.html (9,326 bytes)

9. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: mark@microenh.com (Mark Erbaugh)
Date: Fri Jun 20 20:53:23 2003
Somewhere in the manual I found it: 19200 baud, 7 bits, odd parity, 1 stop bit. That works for my unit. Mark rescue? fine. have
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00655.html (10,310 bytes)

10. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: jimr.reid@verizon.net (Jim Reid)
Date: Fri Jun 20 20:54:17 2003
the rescue? Paul, Right at the top of the SatStat screen is an item called, "Com port"; it is right next to File and Edit up there. Click on that, then click on Settings, and there is all the needed
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00656.html (9,248 bytes)

11. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: w9ac@arrl.net (Paul Christensen, Esq.)
Date: Fri Jun 20 22:06:37 2003
After inspecting my serial port mods to the Z3801A, it appears there are no operator errors after I made the internal RS-422 to RS-232 mod. I am using a standard RS-232 DB-9 to DB-25 serial cable (e.
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00658.html (10,849 bytes)

12. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: jimr.reid@verizon.net (Jim Reid)
Date: Fri Jun 20 22:38:37 2003
units serial Paul, It may be a "null" modem vs. straight through RS-232 problem You might try reversing the pin 2 and 3 wires on one end or the other of your interface cable. Just a thought, hi. I h
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00664.html (9,259 bytes)

13. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: n4py@earthlink.net (Carl Moreschi)
Date: Fri Jun 20 22:44:17 2003
Paul, I just made up the 3 wire cable that Jim described. It works perfectly. Remember, Jim could not get his to work with the rs422 converter. I am starting to believe the units have already been mo
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00665.html (12,164 bytes)

14. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: efricha@dimensional.com (Eric F. Richards)
Date: Sat Jun 21 01:40:39 2003
You need a null-modem cable, not straight through. Ironically, because the wire assignments for pins 2 and 3 are reversed on a DB9 as compared to a DB25, you connect pins 2 and 3 together. A "straigh
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00669.html (12,575 bytes)

15. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: mark@microenh.com (Mark Erbaugh)
Date: Sat Jun 21 09:53:00 2003
Paul, Try a null modem adapter. For my first attempt, I just connected up the 3 wire cable that I used to control the RX340. It didn't work, but when I put in a null modem adapter (which essentially
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00670.html (12,241 bytes)

16. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: w9ac@arrl.net (Paul Christensen, Esq.)
Date: Sat Jun 21 14:18:41 2003
I finally have my USB hub and RS-232 adapter communicating with the HP Z3801A. I think it's pretty much conclusive that there is absolutely zero benefit to modify the internal COMM port jumpers to RS
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00673.html (14,302 bytes)

17. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: jimr.reid@verizon.net (Jim Reid)
Date: Sat Jun 21 14:41:04 2003
Am glad I didn't try, hi. That is correct; and after that occured, and the light remained on for a time, I disconnected the cable linking the hp unit to my PC. I returned the PC port to my rig as a
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00674.html (9,548 bytes)

18. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: efricha@dimensional.com (Eric F. Richards)
Date: Sat Jun 21 20:26:33 2003
Those signals are still there after you make the change. The only signals involved are the ground pin and the 4 422 lines and 2 232 lines. -- Eric F. Richards efricha@dimensional.com "The weird part
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00676.html (9,127 bytes)

19. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: w9ac@arrl.net (Paul Christensen, Esq.)
Date: Sun Jun 22 09:34:41 2003
After 24 hours, the best 1PPS TI I can achieve is about +100ns even with the GPS lock indicator on. Although accuracy into the Ten Tec RX-340 is still excellent, the margin of error is still no bette
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00682.html (10,743 bytes)

20. [TenTec] HP GPS Receiver (score: 1)
Author: w6wqc@dslextreme.com (Alfred Lorona)
Date: Sun Jun 22 11:54:25 2003
I'm curious. Now that we can achieve absolute frequency accuracy to within plus or minus one hertz, of what benefit is that to day-to-day ham operating? 73, AL
/archives//html/TenTec/2003-06/msg00688.html (9,036 bytes)


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