[FOSS-GPS] RTKlib help pls
Bud Asterisk
budasterisk at gmail.com
Tue Nov 19 05:35:38 PST 2019
I will try the CUI code from here:
https://github.com/rtklibexplorer/RTKLIB
Is this what you are using as well? His binaries on windows work for me to
get FIX.
I swear that the b29d branch he had did not have the CUI code updated but I
may have been confused. Should not take long to compile this tonite in
either case.
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 9:34 PM drwho <drwho at infidigm.net> wrote:
> synaptic on Debain 10 says rtklib = v2.4.3+dfsg1-1.
>
> I cloned 2.4.3b33 from github and type make in the RTKLIB/app/rtkrcv/gcc
> dir. After chmoding the two .sh files, rtkrcv runs and gets a solution for
> single mode only. kinematic is always no double-differenced residual.
> I'll try rtknavi in windows.
> On 2019-11-18 9:02 p.m., John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
>
> rtklib on Linux has a horribly broken configuration setup. I fixed it
> several months ago and build Debian packages based on 2.4.3b31. They
> might be in unstable by now (I'm not an official maintainer so had to go
> through intermediaries and I'm not sure what finally happened). If they
> are not in the repos, I can point you to them on my web site. I suppose
> it wouldn't be hard to build the programs outside of Debian and install
> them manually if you use some other distro.
>
> John
> jra at febo dot com
> ----
>
> On 11/18/19 6:16 PM, Bud Asterisk wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I have been playing with the RTKlib packages for a few months now.
> Current setup is 2 CSG M8T receivers. Each connected to a Raspberry Pi
> Zero W. The pi run str2str that I compiled on the pi. These connect to
> RTKNAVI on my laptop without issue, all over wifi. Have 2 cell phones
> ready to handle the data connection so I can take it out into the wild!
> No problems at this point.
>
> I want to use RTKRCV which I have compiled on a linux machine. Am able
> to make config changes but the tool is telling me to restart after I
> make a config change. Here is what I am doing:
>
> rtkrcv> help rtkrcv ver.2.4.2start : start rtk serverstop : stop rtk
> serverrestart : restart rtk seversolution [cycle] : show solutionstatus
> [cycle] : show rtk statussatellite [-n] [cycle]: show satellite
> statusobserv [-n] [cycle] : show observation datanavidata [cycle] : show
> navigation datastream [cycle] : show stream statuserror : show
> error/warning messagesoption [opt] : show option(s)set opt [val] : set
> optionload [file] : load options from filesave [file] : save options to
> filelog [file|off] : start/stop log to filehelp|? [path] : print
> helpexit : exit and logout consoleshutdown : shutdown rtk server!command
> [arg...]: execute command in shellrtkrcv> restart sh: 1: ./rtkstart.sh:
> not foundcommand exec error: ./rtkstart.sh (32512)rtk server start
> errorrtkrcv> start sh: 1: ./rtkstart.sh: not foundcommand exec error:
> ./rtkstart.sh (32512)rtk server start errorrtkrcv> stop rtk server
> stoprtkrcv> start sh: 1: ./rtkstart.sh: not foundcommand exec error:
> ./rtkstart.sh (32512)rtk server start errorrtkrcv>
> It cant seem to find the start or restart commands....any wisdom? I only
> did the compile of rtkrcv and no others.
>
>
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