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Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Dead GPS?


From: Alston Pike
Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Dead GPS?
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 23:33:58 -0500

That's what I'm afraid of.  The GPS is hardwired, and I have to fix or figure out to how get the thing fixed by Wednesday.  I don't necessarily need to have GPS to fly manually, and luckily we have another board in the lab for a separate plane that I can sub in while this one is getting fixed.

Alston Pike
BSME 2009
The University of Alabama
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On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Michael Caughey <address@hidden> wrote:
Did you check the receive pin on the cable coming from the gps if you have a remote gps. If you have a hard wired gps check the solder connections.   It sounds like the line transmitting from gps has lost its connectivity to the processor.
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So in the process of testing my autopilot board, I was able to take my plane outside and get a GPS signal from it.  Since that test, the plane took a severe hit in the lab and had the tail broken off.  Now, my GPS isn't working.  Everything else seems to function, except GPS -- and I either get a bunch of 0's or a blank page in the GPS signal page in the gcs.  Any ideas?

Alston Pike
BSME 2009
The University of Alabama
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(706) 594-2812
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