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You are not understanding Actisense correctly. You are only temporarily setting the baud rate.
Please re-read the above post.
If you set it in the NMEA reader hardware configuration window, it will program the eeprom in the NGX to whatever you select. Permanently.
This is NOT the same as selecting the baud rate at the top of NMEA Reader.
There is nothing to look into. Just set the baud rate as suggested and it will be permanent.
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I think you need to use toolkit to change the NGX
nmea reader is a simpler program just for looking at the data, I don't think it will change the base setting of the NGX
No experience with the NGX, I have a few NGTs
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It can be done with NMEA reader, as detailed above.
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Thanks @Nick & @RocketScott, and sorry for making this like hard work!
I have tried every option I could find to permanently set the NGX in Transfer mode, before reaching out to Actisense & this forum for advice.
@Nick- Just to check we are talking about the same thing, the image below shows the section of the NMEA Reader software that I have been using (amongst others) to configure the NGX. Is this the same NMEA Reader Configuration Window you are referring to? If so, then I am 99% sure I have tried this already and, on the next power cycle, it has defaulted back to Convert mode.
I'm not at the boat today, but I will test this again when I am to be sure.
Last edited by Tigger_B (7/15/2025 11:57 pm)
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You haven't selected the baud rate in that image ...
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I'm not at the boat, so not connected to the N2K network.
When I am connected it populates the various fields on this screen from the NGX-1. I'll be there at the weekend, so if this is the screen you are referring to I'll use this to switch it to 'Transfer' at 115k, and then see if this configuration remains after a power cycle.
Last edited by Tigger_B (7/16/2025 10:46 am)
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Don't forget the apply button ...