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From: | James Browning |
Subject: | RE: Help needed with USB GPS device |
Date: | Sat, 02 Mar 2024 04:07:14 -0800 |
>>And there is the answer to your GPS type. It is s SiRF-III. A tad
>>old, not so good indoors. My condolences. SiRF was bought out, and
>>disappearing from the market.
The label on the device itself says it's a BU-353 (It is 10+ years old and it was supplying GPS positions to a car PC for years)
Slightly different discussion then - what's an affordable alternative ?
Should I be avoiding all USB GPS devices ?
>>> + cat /etc/sysconfig/gpsd
>>> # Options for gpsd, including serial devices
>>> OPTIONS=""
>>> # Set to 'true' to add USB devices automatically via udev
>>> USBAUTO="false"
>>> DEVICES="/dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/pps0"
>> ^^^^^^^^^^ Wrong, remove it.
I don't quite follow this. I remove /dev/ttyUSB0 ? Don't I also need to remove /dev/pps0 as the device doesn't produce PPS ?
What options does this leave me with ?
>>> I didn't know USB GPS devices tended not to have PPS.
>>And now you do.
What's the alternative ? searching the web for GPS devices gives me lots of handhelds, lots of USB ones but I don't know how to find which ones offer/support PPS.
Maybe this ?
https://gpsd.io/hardware.html
>> If no PPS is good, then you just need to figure out if gpsd is talking to
>>chronyd. Another email from another list user had things to check on that
>>part.
I'm confused by this. Conceptually I think chrony is querying gpsd data. Do I need to inform gpsd about chronyd somehow ?
Many thanks
Gavin
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