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FarmWeather
Posted 7/3/2026 19:08 (#11691851 - in reply to #11690815)
Subject: RE: Deere serial GPS from Ag Leader


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Fly-N-Farm - 7/2/2026 16:34 I bought a BPF11878 harness to install to my V2 server on my 7210R with a 4600 screen. I’m using an Ag Leader InCommand 1200 and GPS 7500 for autosteer through isobus. I’m wanting to send gps signal through this serial cable to the Deere screen for mapping and section control. I have the com1 serial port enabled, and on the InCommand, have the Port B set to 19200 baud rate, 5 Hz, selected GGA(position), VTG, GSA, and RMC. I’m seeing a speed and position on the Deere, but it seems intermittent even though the speed is a good reading. Only seems to move my position on the Deere screen every 1 second +/- I’ve tried different baud rates and position rates and none other work at all. Edit: Update to this issue, quoted from an old AgTalk post. This method fixed the jumping/intermittent position reports on the Deere screen. I do not yet like the instability of the track due to it being a non-roll compensated GPS input, but I believe it will suffice for section control on a drill. I would not be happy with it for row-by-row seed shutoffs but a 10’ drill section will be good enough I think. you can enter commandsfrom the Ag Leader gps command prompt. Take a look at this article to get you to the command prompts from Ag Leader screen: https://portal.agleader.com/community/s/article/2057?language=en_US First try turning all ports of B "off". Leave NMEA talker OFF. Leave stable loc OFF. Then go to the ag leader command prompt screen from the 6500 GPS and enter the following: LOG com2 gprmc ontime 0.2 LOG com2 gpgsa ontime 0.2 LOG com2 gpgga ontime 0.2 "Com2" refers to serial B. Give this a try with the dual serial port cable you are already using. I think you only need these three strings for Deere. I don't believe you need VTG like you had on in your previous posts. Do I need different settings, or do I need to try something different like a roll compensated gps output from the Z2 steer controller?

 

You need to make sure you dont have two GPS sources competing. You note that you are connected to ISOBUS. If so, you don't need the serial cable. Just broadcast the GPS over the ISOBUS and the Deere screen can detect. 



Edited by FarmWeather 7/3/2026 19:08
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