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Re: [gpsd-users] Galileo
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aimdev |
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Re: [gpsd-users] Galileo |
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Tue, 6 Mar 2018 12:08:19 +0000 |
Hi
Galileo has been enabled using the ubx-center program as has NME 4.1,
and the Galileo satellites are present. Nmea sentences as monitored by
ublox-center are present
I also disabled all constellations except Galileo, but suspect using gpsmon
that
this may be modified by gpsd as there are more satellites that I expect, and
the GNSS constellation
setting as shown by ublox-center show gps/glonass enabled
Grepping the code show’s no occurrences of $GAGSA or $GAGSV sentences,
which makes me suspect gpsd is not Galileo compliant, but I am happy to be
proven incorrect :)
Anyone got any ideas on this?
Thanks
Aimee
> On 6 Mar 2018, at 06:17, Paul <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>
> I'm using NEO-M8T and by default it only uses GPS and GLONASS.
>
> Galileo has to be enabled, using UBX command UBX-CFG-GNSS
> (0x06 0x3E).
>
> When all three GNSS are enabled, problem then is that many
> gpsd clients (all?) will only report on the first 20 satellites
> and there are often more than 20.
>
> Even with three GNSS enabled, you don't get NMEA GAGSV messages
> for Galileo, you have to enable those by using UBX-CFG-NMEA
> (0x06 0x17) to set NMEA protocol version 4.1.
>
> --
> Paul Nicholson
> --
>
- [gpsd-users] Galileo, aimdev, 2018/03/04
- Re: [gpsd-users] Galileo, Gary E. Miller, 2018/03/06
- Re: [gpsd-users] Galileo, Paul, 2018/03/06
- Re: [gpsd-users] Galileo, Gary E. Miller, 2018/03/06
- Re: [gpsd-users] Galileo, Denny Page, 2018/03/06