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Re: gpsd Reliable and resilient tcp feed
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Gary E. Miller |
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Re: gpsd Reliable and resilient tcp feed |
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Thu, 30 Sep 2021 13:24:34 -0700 |
Yo Nick!
On Thu, 30 Sep 2021 21:05:03 +0100
Nick Taylor <nicktaylor@dataskill.uk> wrote:
> I'm confused, we aren't using ntrip, feed in this case is tcp with
> device spec like tcp:x.x.x.x:xxxx
Then sorry, Im confusing you with another thread.
> Our normal config is with gps antenna to our own unit but some
> clients have reported interference between our antenna and theirs,
> also having multiple gps antenna is undesirable.
So use a GPS antenna splitter. Works great, cheap.
> These clients have their own system on board with gps etc and we are
> trying to integrate our unit and share their gps feed which their
> system can provide as tcp.
And your board is on their truck? That should be easy.
> I believe they are using this feed already for yet another on board
> system.
OK.
> Unfortunately we are unable to dictate the solution but are trying to
> work with what they are offering.
Sounds like a tight corner.
> Maybe we could have a chat?
I'm usually on IRC: gemiller@libera.chat and in #gpsd.
And Signal: garyedmundsmiller@gmail.com
RGDS
GARY
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