rmapes
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Regarding my Garmin GPS, this is how I set this up on my serial cradle:
I attached the soldered leads I described to a female DB9 connector, cut a hole in the side of the cradle (at the base) to accommodate the DB9 connector (drilled two screw holes, too), and attached it.
So, I perform step #1 above by connecting the Garmin GPS (I put a male DB9 connector on the end of the Garmin cable) to the DB9 on the side of the cradle. I then disconnect it and then perform step #2 which connects the Garmin GPS to the standard DB9 that's on the end of the Visor serial cradle cable. NMEA sentences then start scrolling continuosly in the NMEA messages window on the Visor and GPS location fix commences and your position is locked in (works great with Quo Vadis, Atlas, Placetrace, etc.).
It's awkward, but effective!(at least it works with the Garmin 12). I haven't tested other GPS makes/models but I suspect the same will hold true. I believe GPS receivers require true RS232 to communicate, not TTL. This seems to be a simpler way to get around the TTL vs. RS232 issue that everyone seems to be having with the Visor serial cradle (without having to add a TTL to RS232 converter and battery - yikes!).
In the car, I just use a rubber band to hold my Visor in the cradle and my Garmin hangs from a rubber suction cup attached at the bottom corner of my windshield. I could use it on my boat, but alas, I don't live in Florida anymore - not much use for GPS on a lake here in Texasville!
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