[FOSS-GPS] uBlox NEO-M8T and RTKlib
anthony wooldridge
arwooldridge at googlemail.com
Wed Mar 23 06:25:53 PDT 2016
Dear Tomoji,
Thanks, I did try cmd files in 2.4.3b8 GPs+Glo 5Hz but something still
wrong somewhere, will have to investigate further.
Now seeing 2-4 Gallileo satelites :)
Is AR enabled automatically for Gallileo? there's no button to switch on
/off.
PS I am still getting trouble with STRSVR conversions of raw data to
RTCM3 even with MSM messages. Bad glitches every few hours that does not
occur using raw data direct.
Regards
Anthony
On 23/03/2016 09:38, Tomoji Takasu wrote:
> Dear Anthony,
>
>> the command file did not work for me in firmware 3.01 so
>> had to set up in ucenter, enable msg rxm rawx, and rxm sbfrx for usb or
>> serial depending on module used.
>
> In 3.01 the format of RXM-CFG-GNSS is slightly modified.
>
> So use the command files in 2.4.3 b8 for F/W 3.01.
>
> regards,
>
> *********
> Tomoji TAKASU
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "anthony wooldridge" <arwooldridge at googlemail.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 6:25 PM
> To: "Open Source GPS-related discussion and support"
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> Subject: Re: [FOSS-GPS] uBlox NEO-M8T and RTKlib
>
>> try ubx_m8t_glo_raw_5hz.cmd
>> 1 hz is sufficient for base station, but use 5 hz or 10 hz rover data
>> depending on your application requirements.
>> the command file did not work for me in firmware 3.01 so had to set
>> up in ucenter,
>> enable msg rxm rawx, and rxm sbfrx for usb or serial depending on
>> module used.
>> set gps plus glo plus sbas
>> switch off nmea ouputs to conserve stream data rates or set nav rate
>> to 1 hz.
>> goo to tools gnss configuration and tick save to flash.
>>
>> Regards
>> Anthony
>>
>> On 22/03/2016 22:52, Damjan Gerl wrote:
>>> 22.03.2016 - 11:45 - arwooldridge at googlemail.com:
>>>> Hi, try the start-up command files in the data folder of rtk2.4.3b8.
>>>
>>> Thank you. I check and I have this commands:
>>> ubx_m8t_bds_raw_1hz.cmd
>>> ubx_m8t_bds_raw_5hz.cmd
>>> ubx_m8t_glo_raw_1hz.cmd
>>> ubx_m8t_glo_raw_5hz.cmd
>>> ubx_raw_1hz.cmd
>>> ubx_raw_5hz.cmd
>>> ubx_raw_10hz.cmd
>>>
>>> What I must use for gps+glo? I have 1s correction from station, so
>>> it is better to use 1hz or 5hz (or 10)?
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>> Damjan
>>>
>>>> if they don't work, set up m8t in ucenter and save to flash.
>>>> in options/ position/base position, set to rtcm antenna position.
>>>> Regards Anthony
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my HTC
>>>>
>>>> ----- Reply message -----
>>>> From: "Damjan Gerl" <damjan at damjan.net>
>>>> To: <foss-gps at lists.osgeo.org>
>>>> Subject: [FOSS-GPS] uBlox NEO-M8T and RTKlib
>>>> Date: Mon, Mar 21, 2016 21:27
>>>>
>>>> Hi to all!
>>>> I'm new here, so I ask if there is someone that can help on
>>>> configuring
>>>> a M8T module (what string is needed?) to work with RTKlib? And how to
>>>> configure RTKlib to deal with that module. Or maybe you can direct
>>>> me to
>>>> some webpages/guides where I can find some help?
>>>>
>>>> I have a Neo M8T module with fw 2.30 and try to use rtklib v2.4.3b8. I
>>>> have a d-gps station 10 km away from my location and want to use the
>>>> data from this station to correct the data from uBlox module (in
>>>> real-time and/or post-process)...
>>>>
>>>> Thank you in advace
>>>> Damjan G.
>>>
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