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Re: ublox zed-f9p - need to power cycle?
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Andreas B |
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Re: ublox zed-f9p - need to power cycle? |
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Mon, 22 Nov 2021 20:52:10 +0100 |
Hi Gary,
It's a ublox zed-f9p.
I don't remember doing anything fancy with it; I think it's using the
default settings.
If anything, I may have disabled NMEA output.
$ ubxtool -P 27.11 -p MON-VER
UBX-MON-VER:
swVersion EXT CORE 1.00 (61b2dd)
hwVersion 00190000
extension ROM BASE 0x118B2060
extension FWVER=HPG 1.12
extension PROTVER=27.11
extension MOD=ZED-F9P
extension GPS;GLO;GAL;BDS
extension QZSS
I'm basically always using git head.
Current version running is:
$ gpsd -V
gpsd: 3.23.2~dev (revision release-3.23.1-153-gb0c897ac3)
Best,
Andreas
On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 8:14 PM Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com> wrote:
>
> Yo Andreas!
>
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2021 09:51:00 +0100
> Andreas B <panden@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > By the end of October I noticed that the number of used satellites
> > dropped down. This trend of low number of used sats continued until
> > last week (~19. Nov), when I power cycled my raspi.
>
> Never seen such a thing. What version gpsd? What model receiver?
> What firmwmare?
>
> > What would be the cause of this?
> > Outdated almanac?
>
> Newer receivers hardly even use the Almanac. With a large number of receive
> channels they can directly search for sat in view and download the
> Ephemeris. That is a lot quicker to start.
>
> > Is it wise to do a power cycle every now and then, or is it necessary?
>
> I've only see it needed when the user has put the receiver in an odd
> configuration. But if the receiver has persistent memoery that may
> not be sufficient to recover.
>
> RGDS
> GARY
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