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uses = GenericSiRF
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logs = blumax-gps009.log, gpslim236.log, motorola-t805.log, rgm3800.log
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logs = blumax-gps009.log, gpslim236.log, motorola-t805.log, rgm3800.log, et-332.log, tomtom-mkII.log
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notes = The Blumax log is in NMEA mode. Start of cycle is GGA, End of cycle
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is RMC. Some variants (like the Blumax) emit ZDA before GGA; others
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(like the GPSlim 1236, Motorola T805, RGM3800) do not.
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(<tt>$PSRF108,00*02</tt>) and WAAS Mode Enable (<tt>$PSRF108,01*03</tt>)
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engine = Skytraq Venus 6
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interfaces = Bluetooth
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submitter = Andrew Gray <andy_r_gray@hotmail.com>
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techdoc =http://www.bluenext.co.uk/customer-support/downloads/doc_download/34-bluenext-bn-901s-gps-receiver.html
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notes = Device reports protocol as "Generic NMEA" without a version number.
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Purchased retail (30GBP) to work with a Nokia 5233 - which is does well.
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Best performing GPS receiver I've seen - fast fix and robust against
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obstructions to sky view.
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notes = This device does not have real-time data output, and is incompatible with GPSD.
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#% Geostar Navigation
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location = Minsk, Belarus, 53N 27E
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packaging = OEM module
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sample_notes = NMEA output for a few minutes after power up.
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submitter = Viktar Palstsiuk <viktar.palstsiuk@promwad.com>
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techdoc = http://geostar-navigation.com/fail/manuals/User_Manual_GeoS-1M_en.pdf
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notes = GeoS-1M is the combined GPS/GLONASS OEM receiver board. Its
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architecture includes 24 tracking channels. Triggers an internal
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error from gpsd 2.95dev because with the GLONASS satellites the
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number of visible birds can excedd MAXCHANNELS.
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vendor = NaviLock
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[ET-332 Engine Board]
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model = ET-322 Engine Board
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notes = This is an OEM module but it is available in small quantities.
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packaging = OEM module
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submitter = Val Schmidt <vschmidt@ccom.unh.edu>
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techdoc =http://www.globalsat.com.tw/products-page.php?menu=2&gs_en_product_id=4&gs_en_product_cnt_id=44&img_id=110&product_cnt_folder=4
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date = 3 Feb 2010
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interfaces = RS232
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1227
because the vendor site is in Japanese only. This GPS emits a
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1228
weirdly broken GSA sentence that crashed gpsd versions prior to
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1229
2.28. Serial parameters default to 38400; 8, N, 1. May come
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bundled with Microsoft Streets and Trips.
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bundled with Microsoft Streets and Trips.
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1231
logs = iTrek.log
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1233
#% Jackson Labs
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engine = UBLOX NEO-5Q
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1239
interfaces = RS-232
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notes = Only outputs GGA and RMC NMEA strings. There are other proprietary commands. 2.39 was patched to a unique NMEA termination of /r/r/n. See gpsd-developers list for patches
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packaging = OEM module
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rating = excellent
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submitter = Don Weeks <don.l.weeks.jr@gmail.com>
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submitter = Don Weeks <don.l.weeks.jr@gmail.com>,
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Said Jackson <saidjack@aol.com>
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techdoc = http://jackson-labs.com/docs/FireFly_quickstart.pdf
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vendor = Jackson Labs
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notes = Only outputs GGA and RMC NMEA strings. There are other proprietary
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commands. See the gpsd-dev list for patches. GPSD works as far back
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as the 0.914 version, which emitted \r\r\n terminations. All the
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FireFly units are OCXO drive, so the 1PPS output stays accurate even
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if GPS reception is lost.
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engine = UBLOX NEO-5Q
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date = July 7th, 2010
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model = FireFly-1A and FireFly-II GPSDO's
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notes = Uses uBlox Antaris 5 with Kick Start and Super Sense,
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soon movingto uBlox-6. Defective \r\r\n string terminations
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have been fixed in the 2.18 firmware version. All the
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FireFly units are OCXO drive, so the 1PPS output stays accurate even
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if GPS reception is lost.
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packaging = OEM module
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sample_notes = Stationary state, roof-mounted antenna, three levels of
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GPS distribution Amplifier between antenna and receiver.
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submitter = Said Jackson <saidjack@aol.com>
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techdoc = http://www.jackson-labs.com/docs/Quickstart_FireFly_IIA_FW-rev_2.x.pdf
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vendor = Jackson Labs
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limited set of NMEA controls but speaks a proprietary vendor format
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called BINR with more capabilities.
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location = Minsk, Belarus, 53N 27E
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packaging = OEM module
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submitter = Viktar Palstsiuk <viktar.palstsiuk@promwad.com>
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techdoc = http://www.navis.ru/en/catalog_110_139.html
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vendor = Navis Engineering Bureau
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notes = NAVIOR-24 is the single board 24-channel navigation OEM receiver
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supporting GLONASS/GPS systems.
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1647
tolerate port speed changes at all. Reported by Sebastiano Zabert
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(no emal address)
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interfaces = Bluetooth
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date = June 3rd 2010 7:53 PST
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location = +34? 1' 58.80", -117? 44' 49.56"
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notes = Had to use the -b option.
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sample_notes = Not moving. Left unit on a north facing window sill.
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submitter = jason.komut+gpsd@gmail.com
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techdoc = http://www.qstarz.com/download/BT-Q818%20Quick%20Guide-V1.pdf
1663
1800
rating = broken
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1801
notes = Ships bad packet checksums when it does not have a fix.
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engine = SkyTraq Venus 6
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firmware = ver,011023,rev,090210
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location = Minsk, Belarus, 53N 27E
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notes = Supports A-GPS from the SkyTraq FTP server.
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packaging = OEM module
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submitter = Viktar Palstsiuk <viktar.palstsiuk@promwad.com>
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techdoc = http://www.skytraq.com.tw/download/Venus634LPx_PB_v3.pdf
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logs = venus634lp.log
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discontinued = True
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notes = Advertises that it is waterproof.
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packaging = handsfree
1844
techdoc = http://www.tomtom.com/products/product.php?ID=475&Category=0&Lid=4
1849
notes = This device does not have real-time data output, and is incompatible
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[Mark II Bluetooth GPS]
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interfaces = Bluetooth
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location = Veldhoven, NL
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sample_notes = The unit was stationary (sorry). It is a putty log after connecting to port 2947.
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submitter = Jose Baars peut@peut.org
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techdoc = http://download.tomtom.com/open/manuals/mob5_nav5/Wireless_GPS_manual_NAV5_MOB5.pdf
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logs = tomtom-mkII.log
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notes = I use this GPS as a time source. I use a time1 parameter of
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-1.4 in /etc/ntp.conf, but then it appears to provide time
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reliably within 100ms and only limited sky view.
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submitter = Romain Goyet <r.goyet@gmail.com>
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notes = Formerly sold under the corporate name "Bona CompuTech".
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packaging = handsfree
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techdoc = http://www.tomtom.com/products/product.php?ID=475&Category=0&Lid=4
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notes = This device does not have real-time data output, and is incompatible
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[Trimble Lassen SK]