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Re: [gpsd-users] gpsd with ntrip
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Gary E. Miller |
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Re: [gpsd-users] gpsd with ntrip |
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Wed, 16 Jan 2019 10:10:36 -0800 |
Yo Ralph!
On Wed, 16 Jan 2019 14:51:09 +0100
Ralph Nemitz <address@hidden> wrote:
> if I want take into account DGSP data, then is the syntax of a gpsd
> call :
Unless you are doing short baseline RTK, there is no point. Is that
what you are doing?
> host~# /usr/sbin/gpsd -n -D 4 -N ntrip://user:address@hidden:port/stream
> /dev/ttyACM0
>
> "user", "passwd", "host", "port": the meaning is obviusly but what
> content has "stream"?
If you replace "ntrip://" with "http://" then the stream should be obvious.
It is just the hostname or IP of the source. Like all other URLs.
> If I use "str2str" from the "rtklib" then the meaning after
> "...port/" is the MOUNTPOINT.
Not familiar with how rtklib works. But usually you feed the gpsd daa
to rtklib, not the other way around. Very few GPS know what to
do with DGPS input.
> How must be the output from the call above to see that DGPS data from
> the ntrip caster were taken into account?
The output just has to follow the ntrip standard. The hard part is getting
a compatible GPS. And then, w/o a short baseline, a lot of work for
nothing.
RGDS
GARY
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