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Hello. In "Setting up the Onocoy Base Station and NTRIP Software #", "2.Install some base dependencies .sudo apt install -y gpsd gpsd-dbg gpsd-clients gpsbabel minicom socat git make build-essential", I get an error in red "E:Unable to locate package gpsd-dbg". Is there a solution?
Hello. In "Setting up the Onocoy Base Station and NTRIP Software #", "2.Install some base dependencies .sudo apt install -y gpsd gpsd-dbg gpsd-clients gpsbabel minicom socat git make build-essential", I get an error in red "E:Unable to locate package gpsd-dbg". Is there a solution?
just omit that package then
Thanks for contacting me.
sudo apt install -y gpsd
I omitted
Sorry for repeating.
Identify the USB Source
lsusb
I typed in the following response.
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0403:6015 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd Bridge (I2C/SPI/UART/ FIFO) Bus 001 Device 002: ID 2109:3431 VIA Labs, Inc. Hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
I think "Bus 001 Device 003" is applicable here, but which value should I enter?
Thanks for contacting me.
sudo apt install -y gpsd gpsd-clients gpsbabel minicom socat git make build-essential
I omitted and it installed fine. Thanks.
Sorry for repeating.
Identify the USB Source
lsusb
I typed in the following response.
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0403:6015 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd Bridge (I2C/SPI/UART/ FIFO) Bus 001 Device 002: ID 2109:3431 VIA Labs, Inc. Hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
I think "Bus 001 Device 003" is applicable here, but which value should I enter?
That command just lets you attempt to recognize if the system can identify that it is plugged in.
Look at the command right after that in the instructions ls /dev/ttyUSB*
Additionally if you want to insure the path to the device doesn't change if you use multiple serial devices. https://simeononsecurity.com/other/onocoy-gps-gnss-reciever-basestation-on-a-budget/#symlinking-serial-devices-to-hardcoded-path
Please read the full article before asking more questions, I ensure you the answer is likely covered in the article already. Lots of information to digest, difficult to organize and understand I know. But slow down a bit and read it some more.
Hello, thanks for all of this information. Since the UM980 and UM982 links you provided use the m.2 and mPcie, how can we connect that to the RPi4? Should we use an USB3 adapter? Is so, are we going to be able to get 100% rewards? Thanks.
Thank you for contacting us. The USB used is as follows
https://gnss.store/unicore-gnss-modules/247-elt0222.html
I have tried everything since then, but I can't receive data at all with onocoy, so I gave up. Can you do something about it?
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Hello, thanks for all of this information. Since the UM980 and UM982 links you provided use the m.2 and mPcie, how can we connect that to the RPi4? Should we use an USB3 adapter? Is so, are we going to be able to get 100% rewards? Thanks.
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Hello, thanks for all of this information. Since the UM980 and UM982 links you provided use the m.2 and mPcie, how can we connect that to the RPi4? Should we use an USB3 adapter? Is so, are we going to be able to get 100% rewards? Thanks.
Yes, you can use something like this to adapt it to usb. https://amzn.to/3Vs2Vo4
Or you can pick up any of the other models from gnss.store that already support usb or gpio for use with the raspberry pi.
Thank you for contacting us. The USB used is as follows https://gnss.store/unicore-gnss-modules/247-elt0222.html I have tried everything since then, but I can't receive data at all with onocoy, so I gave up. Can you do something about it? 2024年6月3日(月) 17:32 Bruno Antunes @.>: … Hello, thanks for all of this information. Since the UM980 and UM982 links you provided use the m.2 and mPcie, how can we connect that to the RPi4? Should we use an USB3 adapter? Is so, are we going to be able to get 100% rewards? Thanks. — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#15 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/BHYBJPFP67BZ6TN5IMEY7Q3ZFQSY7AVCNFSM6AAAAABGQJYXYKVHI2DSMVQWIX3LMV43OSLTON2WKQ3PNVWWK3TUHMZDCNBUGU4TSOBWHA . You are receiving this because you commented.Message ID: <simeononsecurity/simeononsecurity.com-comments/issues/15/2144599868@ github.com> -- ================================== 荻原 裕 〒388-8007 長野県長野市篠ノ井布施高田644番地の6 携帯電話 090-5402-0340 メールアドレス @. ==================================
You haven't told me what you tried. Earlier you said you were having issues identifying the device. Comments isn't the best place to help. Perhaps you should ask on the onocoy discord server and either I or someone else can help you there.
Looks like there is a typo in Unicorecomm UM980 and UM982 Configuration Script
Should be
CONFIG PSRVELDRPOS ENABLE
Could not figure out what is the right command for this gndhv 1
Looks like there is a typo in Unicorecomm UM980 and UM982 Configuration Script
Doppler Position Prediction Configuration
CONFIG PSREVELDRPOS ENABLE
Should be
Doppler Position Prediction Configuration
CONFIG PSRVELDRPOS ENABLE
Could not figure out what is the right command for this gndhv 1
Thanks for that! Must've been a typo. https://github.com/simeononsecurity/simeononsecurity.ch/commit/e2485963436de0eb50c16564dc6e71de4c11554c
The gndhv 1
came from uprecise. I went and checked the command guide and didnt find it. It works when applied from the gui but not from the terminal. Odd.. Those messages in that section are all optional anyways. I wouldn't stress it to much. The RTCM messages are the most and pretty much only important part.
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