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My ublox M8n has a blinking blue led which I’ve come to believe means it 
has at least a good “2D lock”, i.e., at least 3 satellites while here, 
belowdecks. My breadboard is portable; I took it topside and the GPS LED 
continues to blink blue, with no apparent change to status. 

The first One-Liner was straight copy/paste from the wiki; then as you can 
see, I tried a few 4800, 9600, and 38400 (uBlox shipped default baud). 


On Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 10:31:53 AM UTC-7, Jason Kridner wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 12:57 PM Timothy Litvin <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jason, thanks for your support as well. The One-Liner tests should be 
>> a great help. When I try your GPS one-liner verbatim, or set to 9600, the 
>> line feeds, but then just sits until I ctrl-C. What does this tell me?
>>
>
> Can you copy the text out of the window to show what you typed and what 
> you got?
>
> I suspect it means you don't have a GPS lock, which is typical for 
> indoors. Most GPS devices I've played with tend to be a bit quiet when they 
> don't have a lock. They also typically have an LED pattern saying if they 
> have a lock or not.
>  
>
>>
>>

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