I reread the thread to see if anyone could actually answer the question if the
gta04 can do more than the very low 1Hz sampling, but am I right that this has
not been answered and as you pointed out the datasheet currently only speculates
about 5Hz in the future?
br
robin
On 2012-12-09, at 5:56 PM, "francesco.dev...@mailoo.org"
wrote:
> >The GTA02 has a pretty good GPS receiver, and the fact that it can do 4Hz is
> >critical to our application (Flight Data Monitoring).
> >[...]
> >I still have a couple of hundred GTA 02s that will eventually be installed
> >in
>The GTA02 has a pretty good GPS receiver, and the fact that it can do
4Hz is critical to our application (Flight Data Monitoring).
>[...]
>I still have a couple of hundred GTA 02s that will eventually be
installed in airplanes and helicopters.
>
>-Pascal
If I may ask, what kind of activity is
Timo Juhani Lindfors writes:
> (it's derived from ogsmd).
I mean ogpsd
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Pascal Gosselin writes:
> That's pretty amazing. Tell me more ! I still have a couple of
> hundred GTA 02s that will eventually be installed in airplanes and
> helicopters.
Find the UBX specification. Look at the CFG-RATE command and set
navigation rate to 50 ms.
I have some code to do this in
On 2012-12-09 3:25 PM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Pascal Gosselin writes:
The GTA02 has a pretty good GPS receiver, and the fact that it can do
4Hz is critical to our application (Flight Data Monitoring).
It can do 20 Hz too btw.
That's pretty amazing. Tell me more ! I still have a couple
Pascal Gosselin writes:
> The GTA02 has a pretty good GPS receiver, and the fact that it can do
> 4Hz is critical to our application (Flight Data Monitoring).
It can do 20 Hz too btw.
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