I never had problems with GPS receivers I used with Beagebone White, even
when the antenna was inside a building, far from a window. I did however
had very big problems with the same receivers connected to mbed, with
antenna having open sky above, so I don't think that Beaglebone should
cause any problems with reception.

j.



On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 6:59 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> Sorry for the repost. i had posted this on the BeaglBone group, but this
> is a BBB issue.
>
> I am having some problems trying to use a GPS receiver with the BeagleBone
> black. I connected a PMB-648/688 module to one of the BBB UART ports. I can
> see the NMEA messages coming from the GPS receiver, but I never get a valid
> fix. I doesn't report any satellites in view (GPGSV messages). Not even if
> I leave it on my rooftop for a couple hours.
>
> Initially I thought it might be a problem with the GPS receivers, so I
> tested them on my laptop. Every one of the receivers I have worked fine,
> taking a less than a minute to get a fix from my window.
>
> The next thing i thought was that there might be some power supply noise
> messing with the GPS receiver, so I tried powering the receiver by itself
> (connecting the grounds of my receiver supply and the BBB). Surprisingly,
> this worked. More surprisingly, it stopped working If I moved the BBB close
> to the GPS receiver.
>
> This lead me to suspect that the BBB might be causing some RF interference
> on the GPS frequency band. My next test was to have the GPS receiver and
> the BBB powered independently. This confirmed my suspicion. If I powered
> the GPS receiver, waited until it got a valid GPS fix, powered the BBB, and
> placed the BBB close to the GPS receiver, the I would get the same result
> as before. No GPS fix, no satellites in view. Since the two devices are
> being powered with two independent power sources, then the BBB must be
> causing some RF interference. I do not have a RF spectrum analyzer to
> confirm this, but I do not see any other reason.I tested this with three
> different BBB and 6 different PMB-648/688. I always got the same result.
>
> I tried the same GPS receiver on a Raspberry Pi and It works fine, so that
> is what I am going to work with for the moment. But I really like the BBB,
> and would love to use it for my application. Is there anything I could do
> to fix this?
>
> I'm sure other people have used GPS receivers with the BBB. Can anyone
> recommend a GPS receiver that works with the BBB? I'm looking for a
> receiver that's approximately the same size (3cm*3cm) and price ($35-$40)
> as the PMB-648/688. I'm getting the Adafruit Ultimate GPS soon, so I'll
> report about that.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Juan Camilo
>
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