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NE Indiana | Maybe you have already done this but you will need to get the Yield Mapping data from John Deere added to the GS1 if you have not previously done the mapping. I hadn't seen it mentioned up to this point.
I did the same thing with our 9550 combine last year. Everything worked but I wouldn't get 3Diff (i think is how Deere lets user know they have differentiated GPS. I finally called our AMS guy and he said he had to get me different software for the GS1. As far as the NMEA and baud I had GGA, GSA, and RMC ouputting at 1 hz with a baud of 9600 8-n-1. It worked just fine for our combine......after the GS1 SW update.
At the mobile processor connector (x551), there are no wires available for hooking up to a brand X
receiver. From the receiver manufactures wiring diagram, determine which wires from the receiver are
the signal transmit and signal ground. Locate pin F on the mobile processor. Pin F is RS232 RX. Add
wires of your own to connect receiver TX to pin F. Signal ground should be hooked up through pin C.
Edited by blacksox 7/1/2009 10:29
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