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GPS-FilterBox 2.0 Manual | Configuration
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5.2.
Configuration options
Your GPS-FilterBox can be configured to suit your needs. The
following options can be configured using the GPS-FilterBox
configuration tool (see:
http://www.zweefvlieg.net/adsb/
) or a
terminal to connect to your GPS-FilterBox.
Part
Configuration options
Program key
Input baudrate
4800/9600/19200/
38400/115200 bps
5/6/7/8/9
Output baudrate
4800/9600/19200/
38400/115200 bps
0/1/2/3/4
Filter
On/Off
f/F
RMC sentences
Pass/Block
m/M
GGA sentences
Pass/Block
g/G
GSA sentences
Pass/Block
a/A
On/off switch
Enabled/Disabled
O/o
Help
?
Firmware version
c
Health Status
h
Reboot
r
Reset to factory
default
x
Show current
settings
s
Table 3: Configuration options
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5.3.
Connecting to the GPS-FilterBox
To configure your GPS-FilterBox, connect it to a computer using the
XPDRPGM port on the device.
Because the GPS-FilterBox is designed as a splitter, the connection
cable to a computer is slightly different: The Tx and Rx pins must be
connected the other way around compared to a standard FLARM
programming connector. The illustrations and table below may help
to correctly connect.
Be aware that the GPS-FilterBox still needs to be powered, either by
an external power supply, or by connecting a FLARM unit to the
FLARM input on the GPS-FilterBox.
Note that the pin numbering differs from the official numbering,
but it is compliant with the FLARM manual!
Figure 5: RJ12 Plug
Figure 6: DSUB9
RJ12
DSUB9
Description
1
+12V
2
+3V
3
5
GND
4
3
Tx of device (PC/FLARM)
5
2
Rx of device (PC/FLARM)
6
5
GND