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Re: [gpsd-dev] PPS glitch - Venus chip
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Hal Murray |
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Re: [gpsd-dev] PPS glitch - Venus chip |
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Sat, 30 Jan 2016 20:10:38 -0800 |
address@hidden said:
> Ye, that can happen eassily at a low serial port speed. Have you checked
> your serial port speed? AFAIK, there is no such thing as a USB native GPS,
> so there is a serial/usb converter in there.
stty says 9600. I don't think I changed it. (My notes don't have the
recipe, and that's the sort of thing I would save if I figured out how to do
it once.)
> Something like:
> gpsd -nND 7 /dev/ttyUSB0 |& egrep 'PPS|NTP' > out.log.
Bits are in:
http://users.megapathdsl.net/~hmurray/gpsd/out.txt
If that's not what you need, tell me what to do and I'll try again.
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- [gpsd-dev] PPS glitch - Venus chip, Hal Murray, 2016/01/30
- Re: [gpsd-dev] PPS glitch - Venus chip, Gary E. Miller, 2016/01/30
- Re: [gpsd-dev] PPS glitch - Venus chip, Hal Murray, 2016/01/30
- Re: [gpsd-dev] PPS glitch - Venus chip, Gary E. Miller, 2016/01/30
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- Re: [gpsd-dev] PPS glitch - Venus chip, Gary E. Miller, 2016/01/31
- Re: [gpsd-dev] PPS glitch - Venus chip, Hal Murray, 2016/01/31
- Re: [gpsd-dev] PPS glitch - Venus chip, Gary E. Miller, 2016/01/31
- Re: [gpsd-dev] PPS glitch - Venus chip, Hal Murray, 2016/01/31