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Re: How do you access UBX MON-HW messages in a gpsd client


From: Thomas Giglia
Subject: Re: How do you access UBX MON-HW messages in a gpsd client
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2024 19:14:39 +0000

 Gary:
 "Yes, the ubx raw data is parsed, and then stored into individual
 parts. For example, latitude is in (gps_data_t*)->fix.latitude.  The
 antenna state is in (gps_data_t*_->fix.antenna."

 Ok, but I need to see the ubx data from MON-HW (which I guess your
 not supporting yet). Is there a place in gpd_data_t where I can access
 the un-decoded data that is coming back from the UBLOX for the time
 being?

 "Please give it a try. u-blox has at least 4 different versions of
 UBX-MON-HW, and your 3.22 (gpsd and ubxtool) only decodes one of them.
 One yours does not do.  Maybe fixed in git head."

 I will install version 3.25


 "I still need to look at the jamming.  The UBX-MON-HW outputs two:
     jamState  0 to 4
     jamInd    0 to 255
 Which were you looking to get?  Earlier u-blox 6 do not support
 jamState, but do support the more granular jamInd.  So I thinking of
 only supporting jamInd."

 Currently we are only interested in jamInd.

 Thanks
 Thomas




From: gpsd-users-bounces+tgiglia=hotmail.com@nongnu.org on behalf of Gary E. Miller
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2024 5:04 PM
To: gpsd-users@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: How do you access UBX MON-HW messages in a gpsd client

Yo Thomas!

On Sun, 17 Mar 2024 14:46:36 +0000
Thomas Giglia <tgiglia@hotmail.com> wrote:

> > + gpsd -V
> > gpsd: 3.22 (revision 3.22) 
>
> That is pretty old.  We can't support code that old.
>
> Version 3.35 is current.

Sorry, typo.  Version 3.25 is current.

RGDS
GARY
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