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When I go into gps setting in iGuidance, what baud rate should I set my receiver at?

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When I go into gps setting in iGuidance, what baud rate should I set my receiver at?

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Standard NMEA (gps data) baud rate is 4800bps, but we recommend using higher rate if possible, e.g. 38400bps. Contact Support • Q: I can’t seem to connect iGuidance to my bluetooth GPS receiver. The receiver seems connected property and is working, but I kept getting error message stating that my gps receiver isn’t properly connected. The signal kept getting dropped, and I have to restart my notebook several times to get it to work again. A: The error message indicates that iGuidance either cannot open the COM port, or if it can open the COM port, it cannot detect GPS signal. Please try the following: 1) Turn on the Bluetooth GPS receiver, before starting iGuidance. 2) wm2003 users: Run the “Auto-Detect” function under Tools\GPS Options after launching iGuidance. This will check from COM1 to COM16 for GPS signal. 3) wm5 users: follow the step-by-step bluetooth pairing/configuration instruction in Section VII step #4 of iGuidance Installation Guide. 4) Or, consult with your GPS manufact

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