On 2011-05-24 08:42, Ed Kapitein wrote:
You could overcome the TTFF problem by using the agps software from [1]
It loads the needed data from the gps chip and uses that the next time
you power on the gps unit.
I usually get a fix in 2 minutes.
Hi Ed,
For some reason I thought the Antaris chip
On 05/23/2011 07:24 PM, Phil Vandry wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 03:19:16PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
Main application here is in a sea shipping container.
The key issues are RF communication (when in a GSM range of course)
and power management due to the long haul journey including journey
[1] https://github.com/gabrys/gta02-agps
:-)
On 05/24/2011 02:42 PM, Ed Kapitein wrote:
On 05/23/2011 07:24 PM, Phil Vandry wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 03:19:16PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
Main application here is in a sea shipping container.
The key issues are RF communication (when in a
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 03:19:16PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
Main application here is in a sea shipping container.
The key issues are RF communication (when in a GSM range of course)
and power management due to the long haul journey including journey
overland. Power supply has to be in the
On Tuesday 17 May 2011, Eric Smith wrote:
Hi
I am considering using the Freerunner as a mobile gateway to track
GPS on a vehicle and to receive data from wireless sensors in the
vehicle and send the sensor data and GPS data through GPRS.
We may need to plug a customised wireless device
Eric Smith e...@fruitcom.com writes:
I am considering using the Freerunner as a mobile gateway to track
GPS on a vehicle and to receive data from wireless sensors in the
vehicle and send the sensor data and GPS data through GPRS.
We may need to plug a customised wireless device into the
Thanks Al,
Main application here is in a sea shipping container.
The key issues are RF communication (when in a GSM range of course)
and power management due to the long haul journey including journey
overland. Power supply has to be in the form of an additional battery.
Technical issue is to
On Wednesday 18 May 2011, Eric Smith wrote:
Thanks Al,
Main application here is in a sea shipping container.
Good luck getting a signal when they're stacked! I guess you can find
somewhere to stick the antennae where they won't be too vulnerable and have a
fair chance of getting a signal.
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