[time-nuts] Synergy-GPS SSR-6tru problems

Art Sepin art at synergy-gps.com
Tue Jul 15 22:58:08 UTC 2014


Bob,

One of the most obvious things is that the UT+ uses 8 channel Motorola binary commands with the @@Ea Position Status Data command producing the most useful data at start-up. The UT+ did not have a NMEA message capability.

Another obvious thing is that the UT+ is an 8 channel device and the SSR-6T responds only to 12 channel Motorola binary commands. 

A firmware update including the 8 channel @@Ea message (like the UT+) will be available in the coming months. A 6 channel @@Ba command is also being added so that users of legacy HP timing products that used the old VP Oncore will have an up-grade path. Hope this helps.

Art Sepin

-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On Behalf Of Bob Stewart
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 2:37 PM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: [time-nuts] Synergy-GPS SSR-6tru problems

I got one of these recently, along with the adapter board.  This is the ublox only version, and I am using u-center version 8.11 software.  I am unable to make it work properly.  The NMEA section happily sends out messages, but I cannot get anything else to work.  e.g. it ignores the commands to turn off antenna power.  It ignores the command to put it in Survey-In mode.  Nothing is displayed when monitoring the SVIN field.  I sent the board back and received one that they have tested there at the site.  Same story.  When I plug my UT+ into the same connector in my GSPDO, it works just fine and responds properly to commands from WinOncore12.  I have used both a serial port adapter and a USB-adapter to drive the TTL lines to the board.


So, there is something wrong at my end, and it's probably something so trivial that no-one would think to mention it.  Has anyone tried this board?  Can you think of any setting that's "inherently obvious to the most casual observer" that a newbie could repeatedly overlook?  For example, is there some first setting that you always do in u-center to shut down the NMEA and turn on the UBX, but the setting does not save on the board and the u-center software always overrides it?


The configuration is this:  The adapter does the 3V to 5V stuff, and plugs into the same connector as my UT+.  The antenna lead is connected to a non-powered port on my GPS Source splitter.  The splitter connects to a puck in the attic via RG-6.  The SNR of the received signals is in the 20-50 range on the u-center display window.  I have tried driving a different puck directly that is in my lab room.  No change except for lower SNR values.


Bob - AE6RV
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