Whoops I meant NMEA 0183.
Danny
On 10/25/2013 2:29 PM, Danny Miller wrote:
You need a GPS which puts out "RAW" data. Most consumer models do
not, but the number that do is growing. They're not all that
expensive anymore, either.
RAW data is always proprietary. There is no standard like the NEMA
0183 GPS position data output.
RTKLIB has settings to read data from most of the mfg's RAW formats
that exist today.
Danny
On 10/25/2013 2:08 PM, knightd wrote:
Hey,
I'm new in these wanderings with gps rtklib. I've been searching for
some
information on the intended and found nothing.
What I was wondering if anyone knew, it was the function that takes
the raw
data directly from the GPS. I've looked at the file in the file
rtkrcv.c and
rtkraw.c and not found anything.
If someone can explain me or tell how it works was grateful.
Yours sincerely
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