Hi GPS nerds,
I found this today via a GPS mailing list:
https://github.com/osqzss/gps-sdr-sim
Apparently you can give it a trajectory as a csv file of ECEF
coordinates at 10 Hz and it will create baseband GPS simulation
through GNU Radio.
-Nathan
To the GPS folks, there is an interesting event that will occur this week
starting in 15 minutes or so, and going on sporadically this week/weekend.
There is a planned GPS outage over a broad area detailed here:
https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2015/Jun/NSAWC_15-01_GPS_Flight_Advisory.pdf
Woah, that's fascinating.
We would need to get one of the other GPS boards streaming IQ data
reliably--which we really want to do anyway. It's too far of a trip to
take just for this, I think. Depends on how crazy we're feeling.
Might as well record somewhere high up in Portland (Skyline?) just i
Hi!
I'm doing a digikey order at the end of today. The order already
includes jGPS regulator and TeleDongle parts - is there anything else
anyone needs? Let me know by 4:00pm.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Andrew Greenberg
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As far as finding a spot to observe in Oregon, Mt. McLoughlin is a 9,500ft
non-technical peak in Southern Oregon that is 1NM from the 4,000ft AGL
boundary. I'd be totally willing to climb with a laptop for science.
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 10:30 AM, Nathan Bergey
wrote:
> Woah, that's fascinating
The longest window is Saturday from 10a-5p local time. Can we get a dev
jGPSv3 running and assemble a Mt. McLoughlin away team by then? I'm up
for the drive with a couple passengers.
I wonder if this will impact any of the higher altitude rockets
acquiring GPS lock while at apogee this weekend a
I'm heading to spend the night in Bend on Friday and then was planning to road
trip randomly all weekend, was considering Eastern Oregon. This is ridiculously
perfect. I'm totally willing to go along, not sure I'm up for driving people
though. But count me in, somehow!
> On Jun 22, 2015, at 1:2