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Old 06-07-2012, 09:21   #16
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Re: No GPS data

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GWB....

The AIVDO sentences in the log contain your location. Unfortunately, OpenCPN currently ignores AIVDO messages with message ID=18. This will be corrected for Version 3.0.2.

Sorry you are temporarily lost
Stay tuned

Dave
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Old 06-07-2012, 10:40   #17
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Re: No GPS data

I have exactly the same problem with an ExNC-101 ais transponder connected to a Windows 7 prof. running PC: no gps data through the shared port, but it works ok with SeaClear. Openpcn works Ok when I connect also an external gps on another port at a different baudrate.

I tried the Debugger plugin. From the AIS tab I get messages of the following type:
!AIVDO,1,1,,,B3TEQ200005;m;39kweTKP06,0*60

From the NMEA tab I get the following kind of messages:
$AITXT,01,01,25,AIS:internal_GNSS_in_use*03

The other two tabs do not show anything

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Old 16-07-2012, 05:30   #18
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Re: No GPS data

The problem has been solved since I started using version 3.0.2!

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Old 22-07-2012, 06:41   #19
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Re: No GPS data

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Thanks for that. I'll try to figure out how to turn NMEA sentances on from AIS 500. Strange because all other NMEA data is there...

It's not that strange.
You haven't connected an other GPS unit besides the AIS'es own unit.
But you did connect depth and log (also water temperature), possibly using seatalk.

The device is probably actually produced by SRT (OEM AIS marketleader at the moment) and rebranded as Raymarine.
This is visible in your logs; they contain proprietary sentences $PSRT.

A lot of SRT devices act as a multiplexer whenever external devices are connected @ 4800 Bd.
That is why you can see your log and depth senctences.
The GPS data has an internal source, and won't be available unless you instruct the device to do so.
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Old 22-07-2012, 06:47   #20
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Re: No GPS data

For those using VDO for own vessel location, how often does your AIS unit put out a VDO statement?

I would think if it's only every 30/60/90 seconds, it would be better to get actual GPS data on the wire every second.
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Old 22-07-2012, 07:34   #21
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Re: No GPS data

On most AIS'es i've seen (all class A), this VDO sentence is sent about every second.
About means it's not exactly every second, leading to the conclusion that GPS is still to be preferred.
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