Ericsson F5521GW PCI-E 3G Card

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Ericsson F5521GW PCI-E 3G Card

#1 Post by Banshee »

My mate has just brought a CF-51 and chucked one of these in and it works a dream!!!!

I've thrown it in my CF-19, installed the drivers and the 3G works brilliantly, nice and fast Download and Upload

However the GPS doesn't seem to work when I use Memory Map :(, it's installed correctly as COM16 and when I pull up that port in HyperTerminal it shows a load of GPS raw data flying through by the looks of things :S

I've set the settings in Memory Map as follows;

Manufacturer - NMEA
Port - COM16
Baud Rate - 4800

What am I doing wrong? Do I need to tweak my dip switches?

Please help guys I'm desperate for Internal GPS and 3G on my Toughbook :(
CF-19K Mk3 (KHRAHPE) Core 2 Duo, 500GB S/ATA HDD, 4GB RAM, Waterproof Rubber Lit Keyboard
Upgrades Pending - SSD HDD, 8GB RAM Upgrade, GPS Upgrade Kit

CF-U1 Mk1 - Windscreen mounted with Freeview and GPS OS Maps

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Re: Ericsson F5521GW PCI-E 3G Card

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Anyone?

Come on guys I thought you lot were pros from what I've read

This has to be something simple
CF-19K Mk3 (KHRAHPE) Core 2 Duo, 500GB S/ATA HDD, 4GB RAM, Waterproof Rubber Lit Keyboard
Upgrades Pending - SSD HDD, 8GB RAM Upgrade, GPS Upgrade Kit

CF-U1 Mk1 - Windscreen mounted with Freeview and GPS OS Maps

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Life will beat you into submission.

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Life will beat you into submission.

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Re: Ericsson F5521GW PCI-E 3G Card

#5 Post by canuckcam »

Depending on what it spits out, Franson GPSGate is a great little program to translate protocols, baud rates and share GPS through various virtual COM ports. You can use a Garmin GPS on an NMEA-only reading program, or the other way around too.

I use it to share GPS stream to Delorme Atlas and GRLevel3.

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