The answer above is the standard �official� answer, mainly because the receiver has many different versions, and the receiver was designed to communicate on tractors using CAN.
The fact is that the Starfire GPS does have a NMEA type of output, but it is very dependent on which model you have and what software is in it.
1. The receiver MUST have 12V on pin B and pin F, and ground on pin E
2. The serial data output is on pin G for new receivers (L band), and pin H for old ones (C band)
3. The port settings are 8 bits, 1 stop bit, 0 parity bits
4. The baud rate is configurable, but 4800 is the most common, some older units have different non-NMEA message format with 19.2K
5. The update rate and messages out are also configurable, so you may hook it u
p and see nothing out, because it is not configured right.
6. The messages supported vary with what software is loaded in it, but most have GGA, GSA, RMC, ZDA, VTG messages. Ask someone else who has the NMEA spec what those messages mean.
You can find many free NMEA readers out there, try using one of them to listen to the receiver. If you post your email address, I could send you better details and information.