May 15, 2012 06:35
Jack,
You've got me there. The only thing I can think of is to shut down your computer; plug the Keyspan cable into the USB port that isn't working and then restart your computer. If this works, try the same process again but with two cables. In this state, the list of ports should include USA19H1d1P1 and USA19H1d1P2 (as I recall).
In MacENC, there are two checkboxes in the AIS/Radar panel under "Settings" to use the GPS port, Instruments port or set a different Port for the AIS.
Although my GPS outputs at 4800 BAUD, I have the port set to 115,200 and it appears to work alright. So either use another port, the Instruments port, or try adjusting the Rate on the GPS panel.
Hope this helps.
You've got me there. The only thing I can think of is to shut down your computer; plug the Keyspan cable into the USB port that isn't working and then restart your computer. If this works, try the same process again but with two cables. In this state, the list of ports should include USA19H1d1P1 and USA19H1d1P2 (as I recall).
In MacENC, there are two checkboxes in the AIS/Radar panel under "Settings" to use the GPS port, Instruments port or set a different Port for the AIS.
Although my GPS outputs at 4800 BAUD, I have the port set to 115,200 and it appears to work alright. So either use another port, the Instruments port, or try adjusting the Rate on the GPS panel.
Hope this helps.
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Jon Longworth
Jon Longworth