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- # GPS capability description file
- #
- # This file is Copyright (c) 2010 by the GPSD project
- # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-clause
- #
- # Our apologies to all Unix hackers in advance for the grubby .INI syntax,
- # we're using it because the format has good cross-Unix support in Python.
- #
- # Each section may have the following capabilities
- #
- # type = "engine", "vendor", or "device"
- # date = date of submission
- # submitter = email of submitter, name may need quoting for RFC822
- # description = Human-readable description of this item
- # packaging = A device's form factor
- # techdoc = URL to technical documentation, or at least a spec sheet
- # vendor_site = URL of a vendor site
- # vendor = vendor name
- # eval_unit = Which GPSD devs have one for testing (list)
- # engine = GPS chipset (may reference another section)
- # subtype = engine subtype or firmware revision level
- # interfaces = interface types: USB, RS-232, Bluetooth, CF, TTL, CAN.
- # May be a list.
- # usbchip = USB I/O chipset
- # pps = supports pulse-per-second precision time reporting
- # pps_accuracy = claimed PPS accuracy
- # time_offset = NTP offset
- # configurable = can the device be bricked by speed changes?
- # tested = last gpsd tested, or "regression" if we have a test load
- # nmea = NMEA version this emits, if known
- # notes = Miscellaneous notes on this item. To be interpreted as HTML
- # rating = excellent, good, fair, poor, broken, other
- # discontinued = If True, product has been discontinued
- #
- # Capability strings:
- #
- # to_nmea = if present, how to switch to NMEA 0183 mode from native binary
- # to_native = if present, how to swith to native binary mode from NMEA
- # modeset = set protocol, baud rate, 8N1
- #
- # Inheritance
- #
- # To inherit capabilities from a specified section, name the section in
- # a "uses =" attribute. Use chains are followed recursively. An attribute
- # in a section overrides all attributes of the same name in all ancestor
- # sections.
- #
- # Certain escapes in capability strings are translated:
- #
- # %b - baud rate as ASCII numeral
- #
- # A string beginning with 0x is interpreted as a sequence of paired hex bytes,
- # leading 0x not included.
- #
- # Comment lines led with "#%" are vendor section marks to be used when
- # generating an HTML table from this file. Each should consist of a vendor
- # name.
- #
- # Further notes:
- # * In the packaging feld, a "GPS mouse" is a standalone sensor in a
- # display-less case designed be used as an outbard peripheral. An
- # "OEM module" is an un-cased circuit board with edge connectors; a
- # "chipset" is what it sounds like.
- # A "handset" is a standalone GPS with a display and human-usable
- # controls. A "handsfree" is a hands-free unit with display designed for
- # mounting on a car windshield or boat dash.
- # * In the rating field:
- # "excellent" - gpsd recognizes the GPS rapidly and reliably,
- # reports are complete and correct.
- # "good" -- gpsd has minor problems or lag recognizing the device,
- # but reports are complete and correct.
- # "fair" -- Reports have minor dropouts or problems, including occasional
- # transient nonsense values.
- # "poor" -- Reports frequently have values that are wrong or nonsense.
- # "broken" -- gpsd frequently fails to recognize the device at all.
- # "other -- See Technical Notes.
- #
- # Chipsets (alphabetical)
- #
- [ANTARIS]
- type = engine
- engine = ANTARIS
- nmea = 2.3
- rating = good
- techdoc = http://www.u-blox.com/products/tim_lp.html
- discontinued = True
- notes = The ANTARIS chipset has been end-of-lifed.
- [ANTARIS4]
- type = engine
- engine = ANTARIS4
- techdoc = http://www.u-blox.com/products/a4products.html
- nmea = 2.3
- rating = good
- notes = Sends 'E' in second field of GSA record, not an NMEA value.
- Actually sends '6' in the GGA rating record for dead-reckoning fixes.
- (This behavior reported on the 4H chipset.)
- logs = ublox-lea-4h.log, ublox-lea-4s.log, ublox-lea-4t.log
- [BD960]
- type = engine
- engine = BD960
- nmea = 3.0?
- tested = 2.39
- notes = Spec sheet says it emits GSV, AVR, RMC, HDT, VGK, VHD, GGLK, GGA, GSA,
- ZDA, VTG, GST, and PIT in NMEA mode. Many of these are nonstandard.
- Also says: "JK and Binary: Trimble GSOF". Other web sources say
- it has RTK capability.
- rating = good
- [FastraX iTrax03]
- type = engine
- techdoc = http://www.fastraxgps.com/products/gpsmodules/index.cfm?template=products.show.cfm&productGuid=4594da1a-503c-469c-91b2-6948043189be
- engine = FastraX iTrax03
- rating = good
- logs = com-1289.log
- notes = Start of fix cycle is RMC, end is GGA (GSVs may come after).
- [Garmin-Native]
- type = engine
- engine = Garmin
- description = There are several versions; the differences are not clear.
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/support/commProtocol.html
- rating = good
- [LEA-5H]
- type = engine
- engine = LEA-5H
- nmea = 2.3
- rating = good
- tested = 2.92
- notes = Appears not to have the ANTARIS4 GSA quirk.
- logs = ublox-lea-5h.log
- [LEA-6H]
- type = engine
- engine = LEA-6H
- nmea = 2.3
- rating = good
- tested = 3.9
- notes = Appears not to have the ANTARIS4 GSA quirk. Excellent indoors.
- [LEA-8H]
- type = engine
- engine = LEA-8H
- nmea = 2.3, 4.1
- rating = excellent
- tested = 3.15
- notes = Appears not to have the ANTARIS4 GSA quirk. Excellent indoors.
- logs = gr8013-w.log
- [MSB2122]
- type = engine
- engine = MSB2122
- nmea = 2.3
- rating = good
- techdoc = http://www.mstar-europe.com/products.php
- notes = Code-named "Poseidon 2", this appears to be a MIPS core. May
- ship with serious bugs that cause bogus fixes or hard crashes.
- [MT3339]
- type = engine
- nmea = 3.01
- engine = MT3339
- rating = good
- techdoc = http://www.adafruit.com/datasheets/PMTK_A11.pdf
- notes = 10Hz update.
- [MTK]
- type = engine
- nmea = 3.01
- engine = MTK
- rating = good
- techdoc = http://www.fastraxgps.cn/download/NMEA_manual_for_Fastrax_IT500_Series_GPS_receivers.pdf
- notes = We have seen two versions of this, the MTK3301 and MTK3329. The
- technical-documentation link describes the 3329, but we think the 3301
- is compatible for GPSD purposes.
- [Nemerix]
- type = engine
- engine = Nemerix
- nmea = 3.01
- rating = good
- notes = NemeriX has gone into liquidation as of Jan 2009). It's funny, they
- didn't understand why they should give me an unencumbered protocol
- techdoc.
- [NovAtel-L1]
- type = engine
- engine = NovAtel-L1
- techdoc = http://www.novatel.com/Documents/Manuals/om-20000086.pdf
- nmea = 2.20
- rating = good
- notes = Seems to be built around the Zarlink GP4020.
- [Pilot Plug]
- type = engine
- engine = Pilot Plug
- rating = good
- [SE4100L]
- type = engine
- nmea = 3.01
- rating = fair
- notes = Does not handle dates after the 10-bit GPS week rollover in 2019 well.
- logs = gp-320fw-2019-03-28.log, gp-320fw-2019-03-28.log-overflow, gp-320fw-2019-03-28.log-coldboot
- [SirfGeneric]
- type = engine
- description = Capabilities generic to all SiRF chips
- # Sets 4800 baud shipping GGA+GSA+GSV+RMC
- to_nmea = 0xa0a200188102010100000101050101010000000100010001000112c00000b0b3
- to_native = $PSRF100,0,%b,8,1,0 # Sets 8N1 with specified speed
- [SiRF-1]
- type = engine
- description = Version 1 of the SiRF GPS engine
- engine = SiRF-1
- nmea = 2.2
- uses = SirfGeneric
- tested = 2.34
- rating = good
- logs = ublox-sirf1.log
- notes = ublox-sirf1.log was made from a device with ublox firmware and
- may not be typical of SiRF-1 chips.
- [SiRF-2]
- type = engine
- description = Version 2 of the SiRF GPS engine
- engine = SiRF-2
- # Later versions may do 2.3
- nmea = 2.2
- uses = SirfGeneric
- tested = 2.37
- rating = good
- logs = bu303b-nofix.log, bu303-climbing.log, bu303-moving.log,
- bu303-nofix.log, bu303-stillfix.log, haicom-305N.log, holux-gm-210.log,
- pharos-360.log, tn200-all.log, tn200.log, tn204.log
- notes = The bu* logs are in native binary format; the Haicom, Holux, Pharos,
- and TripNav logs in NMEA. NMEA starts with GGA and ends with RMC. The
- tn204 NMEA looks remarkably like older Garmin cruft and may be emulating
- one, including the split reporting cycle.
- [SiRF-3]
- type = engine
- description = Version 3 of the SiRF GPS engine
- engine = SiRF-3
- nmea = 3.01
- uses = SirfGeneric
- rating = good
- logs = blumax-gps009.log, gpslim236.log, motorola-t805.log, rgm3800.log, et-332.log, tomtom-mkII.log
- notes = The Blumax log is in NMEA mode. Start of cycle is GGA, End of cycle
- is RMC. Some variants (like the Blumax) emit ZDA before GGA; others
- (like the GPSlim 1236, Motorola T805, RGM3800) do not.
- [SiRF-4]
- type = engine
- description = Version 4 of the SiRF GPS engine
- engine = SiRF-4
- nmea = 3.01
- uses = SirfGeneric
- rating = poor
- logs = bu353s4.log
- notes = Low power usage, but poor sensitivity and very long startup.
- Resets to 4800N1 every time it is unplugged. Has a tendency to freeze
- when switched from binary to NMEA mode (unplugging it fixes this).
- [SiRF-5]
- type = engine
- description = Version 5 of the SiRF (Sirfstar V) GPS engine
- engine = SiRF-5
- nmea = Unknown
- uses = SirfGeneric
- rating = bad
- logs = sirfstarv.log
- notes = Undocumented by Qualcomm, thus unsupported in binary mode by
- gpsd.
- [SiRF-TriG]
- type = engine
- description = Chinese variant of the SiRF GPS engine
- engine = SiRF-TriG
- nmea = 4.00
- uses = SirfGeneric
- #rating = poor
- logs = beidou-bd.log, beidou-gb.log
- notes = SiRF-IV variant produced for the Chinese market; it handles the
- Beidou and GLONASS constellations as well as US GPS. The main
- variant is described by the Chinese standard "Technical
- Specification of Communication Protocol for BDS Compatible
- Positioning Module" (TSCPB) and uses the talker ID BD. This
- standard is not available in English translation. There is a
- variant with closer NMEA 4.00 conformance that uses the talker
- ID GB.
- [Skytraq S2525F8-BD-RTK]
- type = engine
- description = RTK Receiver with cm accuracy
- engine = Skytraq Venus 8
- nmea = 3.01
- rating = good
- tested = 3.16
- logs = skytraq.log, skytraq-fix.log
- notes = Supports GPS, BDS, QZSS, and SBAS. Tracks 28 satellites.
- gpsd 3.17 has basic support for some Skytraq binary.
- Can take RTCM 3.0, 3.1, or raw data from a base station for up to
- cm accuracy.
- Measured CEP(50) with partial sky view of 1.9m.
- RTCM/RAW mode untested with gpsd.
- [Skytraq Venus 6]
- type = engine
- nmea = 3.01
- rating = good
- tested = 2.90
- [Sony CXD2951]
- type = engine
- techdoc = http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/cxd2951-commands.pdf
- engine = Sony CXD2951
- rating = good
- [STA8088]
- type = engine
- nmea = 2.2
- rating = good
- tested = 3.7
- notes = From ST Microelectronics
- [Touchstone ASIC]
- type = engine
- engine = Touchstone ASIC
- rating = good
- techdoc = http://www.navcomtech.com/Products/GPS/Touchstone.cfm
- [uNav]
- type = engine
- engine = uN3010
- nmea = 3.01
- notes = uNav was acquired by Atheros in 2007. They have inherited
- one GPS product, now designated uN3010.
- rating = good
- [UBLOX M8030-KT]
- type = engine
- engine = M8030-KT
- rating = good
- tested = 3.14
- notes = Supports GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS and SBAS. a.k.a NEO-M8N
- logs = neo-m8n.log
- [UBLOX NEO-5Q]
- type = engine
- nmea = 2.3
- rating = good
- tested = 2.39
- notes = Supports WAAS.
- [Zodiac]
- type = engine
- engine = Zodiac
- nmea = 2.2
- tested = 2.0
- techdoc = http://www.gpskit.nl/downloads-en.htm
- notes = This chip was made by Rockwell International. It was
- also known as the Jupiter. It has been EOLed.
- rating = good
- logs = zodiac.log
- #
- # Vendors (alphabetical by vendor)
- #
- [Adafruit]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = https://www.adafruit.com/
- [Altina]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.altina.com
- [Adapt Mobile]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.adapt-mobile.com>
- [Axiom]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://code.google.com/p/gpsd/downloads/detail?name=SiRF-Axiom.pdf&can=2&q=
- [BeStar]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.sz-beitian.com/
- [Billionton]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.billionton.com/english/index.htm
- [Bluenext]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.bluenext.co.uk/
- [Canmore]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.canmore.com.tw/
- [Columbus]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.columbus-gps.de/
- [Central Pacific]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.cpit.com
- [Delorme]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.delorme.com
- [Digital Yacht]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://digitalyacht.mesltd.co.uk/
- [Eurotech]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.eurotech-inc.com/
- [Fastrax]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.fastraxgps.com/
- [EuroTronics]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.eurotronic.net/
- [Garmin]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.garmin.com
- [Geostar]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.geostar-navigation.com
- [GlobalSat]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.globalsat.com.tw/
- [HAB Supplies]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://ava.upuaut.net/?page_id=388
- [Haicom]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.haicom.com.tw/
- [Holux]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.holux.com
- [Humminbird]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.humminbird.com/
- notes = These guys make fish-finders that incorporate GPSes
- [iTrek]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.i-trek.jp
- [Jackson Labs]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://jackson-labs.com/
- [LyconSys]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.lyconsys.com/index.php/en/
- [Magellan]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.magellangps.com
- notes = Now owns what used to be the Thales and Asht product lines
- [Motorola]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.motorola.com/ies/GPS/products_legacy.html
- notes = Motorola has exited the GPS business. The OnCore line of
- GPSes is now sold by <a href="http://www.synergy-gps.com/">Synergy Systems LLC</a>
- [Navcom]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.navcomtech.com/
- [Navis Engineering Bureau]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://navis.ru/
- [Navius]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.navius.biz/
- notes = This vendor has also traded as "Navisky".
- [NaviLock]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.navilock.de
- [Navisys]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.navisys.com.tw/
- [NavMan]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.navmanwirelessoem.com/
- [Nokia]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.nokia.com/
- [NovAtel]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.novatel.com/
- [Parrot]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.parrot.com/
- [Pharos]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.pharosgps.co/
- [Phonix]
- type=vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.phonix.it/
- [Qstarz]
- type=vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.qstarz.com/
- [RF Solutions]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk
- [Rikaline]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.rikaline.com
- [Royaltek]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.royaltek.com/
- [Saab]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.saabgroup.com/
- [San Jose Navigation]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.sanav.com
- [Sejat]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://sejats.blogspot.com/
- [SkyTraq]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.skytraq.com.tw/
- [Sure]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://stores.ebay.com/Sure-Electronics/_i.html?_nkw=gps&submit=Search&_sid=208644246
- [Telit]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.telit.com/
- [Transystem]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.transystem.com.tw/
- [Techway]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.techwayinc.com.tw/
- notes = This vendor has dropped off the web
- [TomTom]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.tomtom.com/
- [Trimble]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.trimble.com/
- [u-blox]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.u-blox.de/en/
- [UniTraq]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.unitraq.com/
- [Variotek]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://variotek.de/
- [Wintec]
- type = vendor
- vendor_site = http://www.wintec.com.tw/
- #
- # Devices (alphabetical by vendor)
- #
- #% Adafruit
- [Ultimate GPS HAT]
- type = device
- packaging = HAT
- vendor = Adafruit
- techdoc = https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-ultimate-gps-hat-for-raspberry-pi
- interfaces = Raspberry Pi HAT
- tested = 3.14
- rating = excellent
- uses = MT3339
- pps = Yes
- submitter = Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>
- notes = Built-in antenna with conenctor for external antenna. Good, not
- great sensitivity with built-in antenna. Built-in RTC and battery.
- #% Altina
- [GBT709]
- type = device
- vendor = Altina
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = http://www.altina.com/produkty.php?destCatId=&mainCatId=13&subCatId=&prId=19
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- configurable = insane
- tested = 2.35
- uses = SiRF-3
- submitter = Benoit Panizzon <panizzon@woody.ch>
- notes = Requires the "-b" flag to prevent mode switching. If the receiver locks
- up due to a mode switch, remove the battery for 5 to 10 minutes.
- #% Adapt Mobile
- [AD-500]
- type = device
- vendor = Adapt Mobile
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://adapt-mobile.bosqom.com/default.php?page_ID=3&spage_ID=1
- uses = Nemerix
- interfaces = Bluetooth, USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = 2.32
- submitter = Dennis van Zuijlekom <tmib@xs4all.nl>.
- discontinued = True
- #% Axiom
- [Sandpiper]
- type = device
- vendor = Axiom
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://code.google.com/p/gpsd/downloads/detail?name=SiRF-Axiom.pdf&can=2&q=
- uses = SiRF-1
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 2.34
- pps = True
- notes = The vendor is out of business, but there are lots of these still
- around in 2006. Complete documentation for this OEM module has been
- archived at the GPSD site.
- #% BeStar
- [BN-880]
- type = device
- vendor = BeStar
- packaging = OEM module
- uses = UBLOX M8030-KT
- interfaces = LV RS-232
- tested = 3.14
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>
- pps = False
- notes = Vendor is in Shenzhen, China. Frequently on eBay. Sold as a
- 'Flight Control Module' as it also contains gyros and acceleromters
- in a separate I2C bus. Does not have PPS but some resellers claim PPS.
- #% Billionton
- [Billionton CF-GPS]
- type = device
- vendor = Billionton
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.billionton.com/english/product/CF-GPS.htm
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = CF
- tested = 2.16
- submitter = Oleg Gusev <oleg@crista.uni-wuppertal.de>.
- notes = Uses SiRF firmware version 220.006.000ES. Accepts WAAS Mode Disable
- (<code>$PSRF108,00*02</code>) and WAAS Mode Enable (<code>$PSRF108,01*03</code>)
- controls.
- #%Bluenext
- [BN-901S]
- type = device
- engine = Skytraq Venus 6
- date = 2010-06-10
- location =
- model = BN-901S
- packaging = mouse
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Andrew Gray <andy_r_gray@hotmail.com>
- techdoc =http://www.bluenext.co.uk/customer-support/downloads/doc_download/34-bluenext-bn-901s-gps-receiver.html
- tested = 2.39
- vendor = Bluenext
- notes = Device reports protocol as "Generic NMEA" without a version number.
- Purchased retail (30GBP) to work with a Nokia 5233 - which is does well.
- Best performing GPS receiver I have seen - fast fix and robust against
- obstructions to sky view.
- logs = bn-9015.log
- #% Canmore
- [GT-730F]
- type = device
- engine = SKYTRAK
- interfaces = USB
- nmea = 3.01
- packaging = mouse
- rating = good
- submitter = Rene Warren <warrenlr@gmail.com>
- techdoc = http://www.canmore.com.tw/pdf/English%20user%20manual_GT-730F_L.pdf
- tested = 2.33
- vendor = Canmore
- notes =
- #% Columbus
- [V900]
- type = device
- uses = MTK
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- model = V900
- packaging = mouse
- rating = fair
- submitter = Konstantin Ristl <konstiristl@gmail.com>
- techdoc = http://www.columbus-gps.de/v-900_support.php
- tested = 2.38
- vendor = Columbus
- notes = Device is also a GPS-Logger
- #% Central Pacific
- [CPIT GP-27]
- type = device
- vendor = Central Pacific
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.cpit.com/en/GP-27.html
- uses = Nemerix
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- tested = 2.28
- configurable = insane
- submitter = Tobias Minich <belgabor@gmx.de>
- notes = <ul>
- <li>There are proprietary PNMRX{30[0124],603} sentences that are only sent
- on change or by request</li>
- <li>Several sentences can be sent to the device to change settings or
- request information. DO NOT USE THE PNMRX100 SENTENCE TO CHANGE THE BAUD
- RATE! This is not supported by the bluetooth chip on the device.</li>
- <li>Settings are saved in flash powered by a backup battery and persistent
- over connections and when you turn it off.</li>
- <li>The syntax of the PNMRX303 message and part 4 of the PNMRX603 message
- may differ from the syntax found in several documents on the net.</li>
- </ul>
- #% Delorme
- [EarthMate USB]
- type = device
- vendor = Delorme
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = https://shop.delorme.com/OA_HTML/DELibeCCtpSctDspRte.jsp?section=10043&minisite=10020
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = Cypress M8 CY7C64013
- tested = 2.5
- discontinued = True
- notes = This was the replacement for the old Zodiac version that spoke
- Rockwell binary protocol; it in turn has been discontinued. Some
- other sentences can be enabled. Requires a 2.6.10 or better
- kernel for the Cypress USB-HID support.
- [EarthMate]
- type = device
- vendor = Delorme
- packaging = mouse
- uses = Zodiac
- interfaces = RS-232
- discontinued = True
- rating = good
- notes = This device was supported by GPSD up to release 2.96, but some bug
- introduced after that interfered with it until support was restored
- after 3.6.
- [TripMate]
- type = device
- vendor = Delorme
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter/tripmate.faq
- uses = Zodiac
- interfaces = RS-232
- discontinued = True
- notes = Discontinued sometime before November 1998.
- #% Digital Yacht
- [AIT250]
- type = device
- vendor = Digital Yacht
- engine = unknown
- packaging = handsfree
- techdoc = http://www.yachtronics.com/yachtronics/manuals/DIGITAL%20YACHT%20AIT250%20OPERATION.pdf
- interfaces = RS-232
- discontinued = False
- tested = regression
- rating = good
- submitter = Jan Veninga <veninga@familiemail.nl>
- notes = Both a Class B AIS transceiver and a GPS.
- logs = ait250.log
- #% Eurotech
- [Com-1289]
- type = device
- vendor = Eurotech
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.eurotech.fi/products/COM-1289.html
- engine = FastraX iTrax03
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = regression
- rating = good
- submitter = Simon Le Pape <simon.le-pape@hotmail.fr>
- #% EuroTronics
- [Blumax GPS009]
- type = device
- vendor = EuroTronics
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.eurotronic.net/products/produktdetails/gps_receiver.html
- uses = SiRF-3
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- configurable = insane
- tested = regression
- submitter = Hartmut Holzgraefe <hartmut@php.net>
- notes = Requires "-b" ... I had to totally drain the battery of the device
- and let it rest for a few days before i was able to use it again
- after a first attempt of using it with without "-b"
- #% Fastrax
- [IT520U]
- type = device
- vendor = Fastrax
- engine = MTK
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.fastraxgps.com/showfile.cfm?guid=5861a92d-2628-4c8b-9621-058a3435edb5
- date = 2011-02-21
- firmware = AXN_1.30,0145,Fastrax IT500
- interfaces = USB
- location = Kamp Lintfort, DE, 51deg 29min N, 6deg 32min E
- model = IT520
- rating = good
- submitter = Kai Scharwies <scharwies@imst.de>
- tested = 2.95
- logs = mtk-3329.log
- #% Garmin
- [Foretrex 201]
- type = device
- engine = SiRF-3
- date = 2010-08-26
- interfaces = RS-232
- location = Ulb?lle, DK, 55.04N 10.25E
- model = Foretrex 201
- nmea = 3.0
- notes = This device is not a conventional handfrtee unut for a car; it looks
- like a bulky wristwatch and is meant for bicycle handlebars. It must
- be set to NMEA output in the settings->interface page.
- packaging = handset
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Anders Lund <anders@alweb.dk>
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/Foretrex201_OwnersManual.pdf
- tested = 2.95
- vendor = Garmin
- discontinued = True
- logs = foretrex-201.log
- [Garmin GPS 10x]
- type = device
- uses = SiRF-3
- date = 2010-07-18
- model = GPS 10x
- nmea = 2.0 and 2.30
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- submitter = David Ludlow <davel@adsllc.com>
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/GarminMobile10forlaptops_PDAs_TechnicalSpecifications.pdf
- tested = 2.95
- vendor = Garmin
- logs = garmin-10x.log
- [Garmin GPS-15]
- type = device
- packaging = OEM module
- vendor = Garmin
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/products/gps15/spec.html
- uses = Garmin-Native
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 2.33
- nmea = 2.0
- pps = True
- submitter = Jason Hecker <jhecker@wireless.org.au>
- notes = "$PGRMI,,,,,,,R" must be sent to reset the device before PPS
- works; after about 5 minutes the PPS signal is detected properly
- by GPSD.
- [Garmin GPS-16]
- type = device
- packaging = mouse
- vendor = Garmin
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/products/gps16/spec.html
- uses = Garmin-Native
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 2.38
- nmea = 2.0
- submitter = Reported by Ron Marosko, Jr. <rmarosko@wirelessfrontier.net>,
- Amaury Jacquot <sxpert@esitcom.org>,
- Jeff Francis <jfrancis@gritch.org>
- notes = DGPS information in GPGGA sentence is not returned. Satellite
- azimuths/elevations and magnetic variation information are not
- available in binary mode. Garmin uses a nonstandard 16-bit SNR
- scale for signal quality in GSA. Can be switched to NMEA 3.0
- with PGRMC1. .
- [Garmin GPS-17N]
- type = device
- packaging = mouse
- vendor = Garmin
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/products/gps17/spec.html
- uses = Garmin-Native
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = regression
- nmea = 2.0 or 3.0
- submitter = Wojciech Kazubski <wk@ire.pw.edu.pl>.
- notes = The 17N has been discontinued and replaced by the 17HVS.
- The interface was RS-232 but used a custom RJ-45 jack.
- logs = garmin17n.log
- [Garmin GPS-17HVS]
- type = device
- vendor = Garmin
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=158&pID=8630
- engine = unknown
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 2.37
- rating = good
- nmea = 2.0 or 3.0
- notes = Reported by Ulrich Voigt (no email address)
- [Garmin GPS-18 USB]
- interfaces = USB
- nmea = N/A
- packaging = mouse
- submitter = Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/GPS18_TechnicalSpecification.pdf
- tested = 2.38
- type = device
- uses = Garmin-Native
- vendor = Garmin
- notes = The USB version requires the Linux kernel garmin_usb driver.
- usbfs is not required after gpsd version 2.39.
- DOP (Dilution of Precision) information is not available (Garmin protocol
- includes EPE only); gpsd uses EPE to approximate DOP. Magnetic variation
- information is not available. Garmin uses a nonstandard 16-bit SNR scale.
- The 18 series, unlike the 16, reports skyview via a packet 114. They will
- not operate indoors and require a good sky view.
- [Garmin GPS-18 (all but USB)]
- interfaces = RS-232
- nmea = 2.0 and 2.3
- packaging = mouse
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 1us
- time_offset = 0.125s
- submitter = Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/GPS18_TechnicalSpecification.pdf
- tested = 2.5
- type = device
- uses = Garmin-Native
- vendor = Garmin
- notes = The RS-232 versions can emit NMEA and are found by normal autoconfiguration.
- GPS-18 LVC and GPS-18 LVC/5m have PPS outputs. WAAS is supported.
- The 18 series, unlike the 16, reports skyview via a packet 114. They will
- not operate indoors and require a good sky view. NTP offset quoted is
- at 19200bps; drops to 0.525 at 4800bps.
- [GPS-25LP]
- type = device
- packaging = OEM module
- vendor = Garmin
- techdoc = http://www8.garmin.com/products/gps25/spec.html
- uses = Garmin-Native
- interfaces = RS-232
- nmea = 2.0
- tested = regression
- discontinued = True
- submitter = Daniele Giangrazi <daniele.giangrazi@elital.net>
- notes = Discontinued embedded module.
- logs = garmin25lp.log
- [Garmin 38]
- type = device
- vendor = Garmin
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = http://au.geocities.com/glennbaddeley/gps/data/GPS38_OwnersManualAndTechdoc_June1997_RevB.pdf
- uses = Garmin-Native
- interfaces = RS-232
- rating = excellent
- tested = regression
- nmea = 2.0
- discontinued = True
- submitter = Pascal F. Martin <pascal.martin@cox.net>
- notes = Start-of-cycle is RMC. 2-second cycle time, 1 fix per cycle.
- logs = garmin38.log
- [Garmin 48]
- type = device
- vendor = Garmin
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=85
- uses = Garmin-Native
- interfaces = RS-232
- nmea = 2.0
- discontinued = True
- rating = excellent
- tested = regression
- notes = Start-of-cycle is RMC. 2-second cycle time, 2 fixes per cycle, GLL
- reports second fix. The 48 has been discontinued. The Garmin
- 12XL and 45 are nearly identical and should work as well.
- Details on the Garmin proprietary protocol can be found at <a
- href="http://www.garmin.com/support/commProtocol.html">here</a>.
- [Garmin GPS 60]
- type = device
- vendor = Garmin
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/GPS60_OwnersManual.pdf
- uses = Garmin-Native
- interfaces = USB, RS-232
- tested = 2.33
- nmea = 3.01
- submitter = Diego Berge <gpsd@nippur.net>
- [Garmin GPS 76]
- type = device
- vendor = Garmin
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/GPS76_OwnersManual.pdf
- uses = Garmin-Native
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 2.39
- nmea = 2.3
- submitter = Sebastian Niehaus <killedbythoughts@mindcrime.net>,
- Geoff Childs <dofinch-aria@yahoo.co.uk>
- notes = The device has a four pin socket described by Garmin as a serial
- interface. Connection to a standard 9 pin RS-232 computer socket
- is made using the special adaptor lead supplied by Garmin. Sebastian
- Niehaus says it annunces "Software Version 3.70". Geoff Childs adds:
- "The Garmin GPS 76 comms MUST be set to 'NMEA'. The kernel module
- garmin_gps is not needed and should not be specially loaded."
- [Geko 201]
- type = device
- vendor = Garmin
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/Geko201_OwnersManual.pdf
- uses = Garmin-Native
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = regression
- nmea = 3.0
- submitter = Jose Luis Domingo Lopez <jdomingo@24x7linux.com>
- notes =
- logs = garmin-geko201.log
- [eTrex Vista]
- type = device
- vendor = Garmin
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexVista_OwnersManual.pdf
- uses = Garmin-Native
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 2.32
- nmea = 3.0
- submitter = Reed Hedges <reed@interreality.org>
- notes =
- [Nuvi 650]
- type = device
- vendor = Garmin
- packaging = handsfree
- techdoc = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/nuvi650_OwnersManual.pdf
- uses = SiRF-3
- interfaces = USB
- tested = *
- nmea = 3.0
- rating = broken
- notes = This device does not have real-time data output, and is incompatible
- with GPSD.
- [GPSmap 76S]
- type = device
- vendor = Garmin
- engine = unknown
- packaging = handset
- rating = other
- techdoc = http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/GPSMAP76S_OwnersManual.pdf
- tested = 2.94
- nmea = 2.3
- date = 2011-10-24
- interfaces = USB
- submitter = Brad Skillman <brad.skillman@cobham.com>
- model = GPSmap 76S
- notes = When the GPSmap 76S is placed into simulator mode, for some
- unknown reason, both the xgps and cgps clients display "n/a" in
- the time field. However, the lat., long., and altitude fields
- are being displayed correctly. Using gpspipe -r is appears that
- the $GPGLL message is sending out the UTC time in the HHMMSS
- format (Note: There are no fractional seconds being generated)
- logs = GPSmap-76S
- [Montana 650t]
- type = device
- packaging = handheld
- interfaces = USB
- submitter = Richard Allen <rsaxvc@gmail.com>
- vendor = Garmin
- techdoc = http://static.garmincdn.com/pumac/Montana_600_OM_EN.pdf
- engine = STA2065
- rating = good
- tested = 3.6
- [GPS 152]
- type = device
- submitter = Erkki Laasonen <erkki.laasonen@gmail.com>
- vendor = Garmin
- techdoc = http://www.manualrepubliccdn.com/pdf/garmin/396-m-gps-152-manual-owner-s-manual.pdf
- packaging = handheld
- engine = unknown
- firmware = 3.60
- nmea = 2.3
- interfaces = FTDI
- tested = 3.6
- rating = broken
- location = Uusikaupunki, FI, 61N 21E
- date = 2014-06-30
- sample_notes: Log was taken on my moored boat.
- #% Geostar Navigation
- [GeoS-1M]
- type = device
- date = 2010-07-09
- location = Minsk, Belarus, 53N 27E
- model = GeoS-1M
- engine = custom
- interfaces = TTL
- nmea = 3.01
- packaging = OEM module
- rating = good
- sample_notes = NMEA output for a few minutes after power up.
- submitter = Viktar Palstsiuk <viktar.palstsiuk@promwad.com>
- techdoc = http://geostar-navigation.com/fail/manuals/User_Manual_GeoS-1M_en.pdf
- tested = 2.90
- vendor = Geostar
- notes = GeoS-1M is the combined GPS/GLONASS OEM receiver board. Its
- architecture includes 24 tracking channels.
- logs = geos-1m.log
- #% GlobalSat
- [BC-307]
- type = device
- vendor = GlobalSat
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.usglobalsat.com/item.asp?itemid=12
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = CF
- tested = 2.35
- nmea = 2.2
- rating = fair
- submitter = Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>.
- notes = Acceptably functional running firmware 231ES.
- [BT-318]
- type = device
- vendor = GlobalSat
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.globalsat.com.tw/english/products_detail.php?main_id=21&p_id=107
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- tested = 3.12
- nmea = 2.2
- rating = fair
- configurable = insane
- submitter = Frank Nicholas <frank@nicholasfamilycentral.com>
- notes = Requires the -b option.
- [BT-338]
- type = device
- vendor = GlobalSat
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.usglobalsat.com/item.asp?itemid=6
- uses = SiRF-3
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- tested = 2.13
- rating = fair
- submitter = Michal Panczyk <mpanczyk@gmail.com>
- [BU-303]
- type = device
- vendor = GlobalSat
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.usglobalsat.com/item.asp?itemid=11&catid=13
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = regression
- rating = excellent
- eval_unit = esr
- nmea = 2.2
- notes = Older versions of the BU-303 had a design defect that made it
- likely to fail if subjected to vibration or hard shocks.
- [BU-353]
- type = device
- vendor = GlobalSat
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.usglobalsat.com/item.asp?itemid=60&catid=17
- uses = SiRF-3
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = pre-2.29
- rating = excellent
- eval_unit = esr
- nmea = 2.3
- notes = This receiver does not support PPS timing output. Some versions of
- firmware do not support WAAS, though updates may be available for a
- fee from GlobalSat.
- [BU-355]
- type = device
- vendor = GlobalSat
- packaging = mouse
- uses = SiRF-3
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = 3.10
- rating = good
- eval_unit = esr
- nmea = 2.3
- notes = This receiver does not support PPS timing output. Does support
- WAAS/EGNOS, unlike some 353s.
- [BU-353-S4]
- type = device
- vendor = GlobalSat
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://usglobalsat.com/store/download/688/bu353s4_ds.pdf
- uses = SiRF-4
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = 3.11
- rating = poor
- eval-unit = esr,gary
- nmea = 3.0
- # Also tested by Paul Beard <paulbeard@paulbeard.name>
- # Hamilton, Waikato, 37.8S 175.3E 2014-12-31
- notes = This receiver does not support PPS timing output. Much like the
- BU-353 except for using a SiRFStar IV chip. Has poor
- sensitivity and takes a lot longer to cold-start than the vendor
- claim 45 of 45 seconds. Gary Miller rates this device "DO NOT
- EVER BUY ONE!", observing "The big selling point of the SiRF IV
- is the lower power needs. Looks like they made that happen at
- the expense of sensitivity and timeliness of fixes." Also,
- has the SiRF-IV tendency to freeze when switched from binary
- to NMEA mode (power-cycling it unjams it).
- [BT-359]
- vendor = GlobalSat
- uses = SiRF-3
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- nmea = 2.2
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Patrick Forristal <tradiuz@gmail.com>
- techdoc = http://www.globalsat.com.tw/eng/support_check.php?check_id=126&checkType=Manual
- tested = 2.37
- [ET-332 Engine Board]
- type = device
- engine = SiRF-3
- firmware = unknown
- model = ET-322 Engine Board
- interfaces = TTL
- notes = This is an OEM module but it is available in small quantities.
- logs = et-332.log
- packaging = OEM module
- rating = good
- submitter = Val Schmidt <vschmidt@ccom.unh.edu>
- 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
- vendor = GlobalSat
- [ND-100S]
- type = device
- engine = SiRF-3
- date = 2011-03-14
- interfaces = USB
- model = ND-100S
- notes = SirfDemo can be used to configure the product.
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- submitter = George E Farmer <gefgef@hotmail.com>
- techdoc = http://usglobalsat.com/store/download/590/nd100s_v1.0-manual.pdf
- tested = 2.95
- vendor = GlobalSat
- logs = nd-1005.log
- [MR-350P]
- date = 2010-02-03
- interfaces = RS-232
- nmea = 3.01
- packaging = mouse
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 50ns
- time_offset = ?
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>, Tony Hain <tony@tndh.net>
- techdoc = http://usglobalsat.com/p-58-mr-350p-bulkhead.aspx
- tested = 3.3
- type = device
- uses = SiRF-3
- vendor = GlobalSat
- notes = May work inside wood frame buildings. PPS pulse is only 1uS wide,
- but newer gpsd handles that fine. Be careful, there is also an MR-350
- (no suffix P) that does NOT have PPS.
- logs = mr-350p
- [TripNav TN-200]
- type = device
- vendor = GlobalSat
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.usglobalsat.com/item.asp?itemid=45&catid=13
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = FTDI FT232
- tested = regression
- rating = excellent
- notes = We tested a version with SiRF Firmware level 231ES. The <a
- href='http://ftdi-usb-sio.sourceforge.net/'>FTDI USB-to-serial
- chip</a> is supported only as alpha software not yet
- incorporated into the Linux kernel, though it seems to be well
- supported by OS X and various BSDs. It seems like the only
- difference between this and the BU-303 is the different
- USB-to-serial chip.
- [TripNav TN-204]
- type = device
- vendor = GlobalSat
- packaging = mouse
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = CF
- tested = regression
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Pascal F. Martin <pascal.martin@cox.net>
- notes = Sometimes sold under the brand name "Rayming", but that vendor
- seems to have disappeared. Chipset said to be SiRF 2 but the
- output looks more like old Garmin GPSes.
- [ND100]
- type = device
- uses = MSB2122
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- nmea = 3.0
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Arnaud Le Meur <arnaudlemeur@free.fr>
- techdoc = http://www.globalsat.com.tw/eng/product_detail_00000124.htm
- tested = 2.38
- vendor = GlobalSat
- notes = May ship with broken firmware that incorrectly reports the
- current year (2009) as 1953. A firmware update is available
- to resolve this issue.
- #% HAB supplies
- [HAB-GPSPI]
- type = device
- submitter = mayer@iiasa.ac.at
- vendor = HAB Supplies
- techdoc = http://ava.upuaut.net/store/index.php?route=product/product&path=59_60&product_id=95
- packaging = OEM module
- engine = unknown
- firmware = unknown
- interfaces = TTL
- tested = 3.6
- rating = excellent
- location = Laxenburg, Austria, 48.06N 16.36E
- date = 2015-06-21
- sample_notes = This device was not moved as it is used as a NTP server.
- logs=hab-gpspi.log
- #% Haicom
- [HI-204S]
- type = device
- vendor = Haicom
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.haicom.com.tw/products.htm
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = 3.12
- rating = excellent
- eval_unit = esr
- nmea = 2.2
- notes = SiRF firmware level 231ES (XTrac). Haicom provided a test unit. Manual
- states incorrectly that VTG is off by default.
- [HI-204E]
- type = device
- vendor = Haicom
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.haicom.com.tw/gps204E.shtml
- engine = Evermore BBP1202
- interfaces = USB
- tested = 2.6
- rating = excellent
- nmea = 2.2
- notes = Probably uses PL2303 but we have not verified this.
- [HI-303S]
- type = device
- vendor = Haicom
- packaging = handsfree
- techdoc = http://www.haicom.com.tw/gps303s.shtml
- uses = SiRF-3
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 2.25
- nmea = 2.2
- submitter = Denis Perchine <dyp@perchine.com>
- discontinued = True
- notes = NMEA works, but SiRF binary does not. This device seems to ignore the
- $PSRF100 mode switch command. (SiRF binary may be available on
- the auxiliary serial port, but this is unconfirmed.) This
- device ships with XTrac firmware.
- [HI-305N]
- type = device
- vendor = Haicom
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.haicom.com.tw/
- uses = Nemerix
- interfaces = CF
- tested = regression
- discontinued = True
- submitter = David Findlay <dave@davsoft.com.au>
- notes = Adaptors for RS-232, USB, and Bluetooth operation are available.
- #% Holux
- [GM-210]
- type = device
- vendor = Holux
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.amazon.com/Holux-GM-210-Receiver-Laptop-Pocket/dp/B0006ZMBTW
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = regression
- nmea = 2.2
- discontinued = True
- submitter = Patrick L. McGillan <pmcgillan@pateri.com>.
- [GR-230]
- type = device
- vendor = Holux
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.holux.com.tw/Temp%20web/GR-230.html
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- configurable = insane
- tested = 2.19
- nmea = 2.2
- discontinued = True
- notes = 4 color LED showing: Bluetooth, Navigation Update and Battery
- and Charger Rating Indication. FLASH based program
- memory. Firmware upgradeable through serial interface. Water
- resistant.
- [GPSlim 236]
- type = device
- vendor = Holux
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://en.holux.com.cn/product/search.htm?filename=gpsreceiver_bluetooth_gpslim2+36.htm&target=bluetooth00&level=grandsonson
- uses = SiRF-3
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- tested = regression
- rating = poor
- nmea = 2.2
- submitter = Kévin Redon <kevredon@gmail.com>
- notes = Does not report altitude reliably.
- Optional interfaces:
- mini-USB -> USB, needing a special cable : GR230-A2 (USB data cable),
- otherwise it will not work;
- mini-USB -> RS-232, need cable GR230-A1(RS-232 data cable), I didn't
- try it with a normal cable;
- mini-USB -> PS2, need cable GR230-A3 (Mini USB port to PS2 port ), I
- didn't try it with a normal cable.
- [Holux GR-239]
- type = device
- vendor = Holux
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.holux.com/JCore/en/support/DLF.jsp?DLU=http://www1.holux.com.tw:8080/JCore/UploadFile/79754.pdf
- uses = SiRF-3
- interfaces = Bluetooth, USB
- configurable = insane
- tested = 2.36
- rating = poor
- nmea = 2.2
- notes = Bluetooth operation requires -b option. Powered from a car
- cigarette-lighter.
- [M-241]
- type = device
- vendor = Holux
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.holux.com/JCore/en/products/products_content.jsp?pno=341
- uses = MTK
- interfaces = Bluetooth, USB
- usbchip = CP2101
- configurable = insane
- tested = 2.37
- btglitch = yes
- submitter = Roland Ager <roland.ager@gmx.de>
- notes = gpsd crashes the device when autoprobing @ baud rate 9600 (unless
- '-b'/broken-device-safety is enabled - need to unplug/reset the device).
- 'stty -F /dev/ttyUSB1 ispeed 38400' helps avoiding too much autoprobing -
- though stty complains about not being able to perform all requested
- operations.
- #% Humminbird
- [Matrix-37]
- type = device
- vendor = Humminbird
- packaging = handsfree
- techdoc = http://www.retrevo.com/support/Humminbird-37-GPS-manual/
- engine = unknown
- interfaces = RS-232
- discontinued = True
- tested = regression
- rating = good
- submitter = Carl Brown <cbsled@verizon.net>
- notes = Depth finder and water-temperature sensor.
- logs = humminbird-M37.log
- #% iTrek
- [M3]
- type = device
- vendor = iTrek
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.semsons.com/im3blgpsresi.html
- uses = SiRF-3
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- tested = 2.28
- submitter = Lance Fetters <ashikase@users.sourceforge.net>
- notes = The product page points at a retail site carrying these
- because the vendor site is in Japanese only. This GPS emits a
- weirdly broken GSA sentence that crashed gpsd versions prior to
- 2.28. Serial parameters default to 38400; 8, N, 1. May come
- bundled with Microsoft Streets and Trips.
- logs = iTrek.log
- #% Jackson Labs
- [Firefly-1a]
- type = device
- engine = UBLOX NEO-5Q
- firmware = 0.918
- interfaces = RS-232
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 50ns
- packaging = OEM module
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Don Weeks <don.l.weeks.jr@gmail.com>,
- Said Jackson <saidjack@aol.com>
- techdoc = http://jackson-labs.com/docs/FireFly_quickstart.pdf
- vendor = Jackson Labs
- notes = Only outputs GGA and RMC NMEA strings. There are other proprietary
- commands. See the gpsd-dev list for patches. GPSD works as far back
- as the 0.914 version, which emitted \r\r\n terminations. All the
- FireFly units are OCXO driven, so the 1PPS output stays accurate even
- if GPS reception is lost.
- [FireFly-II]
- type = device
- engine = UBLOX NEO-5Q
- date = 2010-07-07
- firmware = 2.18
- interfaces = RS-232
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 50ns
- time_offset = ?
- model = FireFly-1A and FireFly-II GPSDO
- notes = Uses ublox Antaris 5 with Kick Start and Super Sense,
- soon movingto ublox-6. Defective \r\r\n string terminations
- have been fixed in the 2.18 firmware version. All the
- FireFly units are OCXO driven, so the 1PPS output stays accurate even
- if GPS reception is lost.
- packaging = OEM module
- rating = good
- sample_notes = Stationary state, roof-mounted antenna, three levels of
- GPS distribution Amplifier between antenna and receiver.
- submitter = Said Jackson <saidjack@aol.com>
- techdoc = http://www.jackson-labs.com/docs/Quickstart_FireFly_IIA_FW-rev_2.x.pdf
- vendor = Jackson Labs
- #% LyconSys
- [GPSMOD1]
- type = device
- engine = ANTARIS5
- firmware = ROM CORE 4.00 (25682)
- interfaces = USB
- model = GPSMOD1
- nmea = 2.3
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- submitter = info@lyconsys.com
- techdoc = http://www.lyconsys.com/produkte/gps-emfanger-lyconsys-gpsmod1.htm
- tested = 2.95
- vendor = LyconSys
- #% Magellan
- [EC-10X]
- type = device
- vendor = Magellan
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = http://www.herman-nelson.com/itemInfo.cfm?itemID=205
- uses = Zodiac
- interfaces = RS-232
- pps = True
- tested = regression
- discontinued = True
- submitter = Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>
- notes = It was cool in its day, now a dinosaur mainly good for
- regression testing. NMEA time is accurate to about 500mS.
- Start of cycle is GPRMC on odd seconds, GPRMB on even seconds.
- logs = magellan315.log
- [315]
- type = device
- vendor = Magellan
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = https://www.magellangps.com/assets/manuals/gps_310_315_en.pdf
- engine = unknown
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = regression
- rating = good
- submitter = Angel Marques Mateu <amarques@cgf.upv.es>
- notes =
- logs = magellan315.log
- [Meridian Platinum]
- type = device
- vendor = Magellan
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = http://www.amazon.com/Magellan-Meridian-Platinum-Handheld-GPS/dp/B00005OLYD
- engine = Motorola
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 2.21
- rating = excellent
- nmea = v1.5 APA, v1.5 XTE, v2.1 GSA
- discontinued = True
- submitter = Chris S. Newell <chris@newellfamily.net>
- [eXplorist 110]
- type = device
- vendor = Magellan
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = http://support.magellangps.com/support/index.php?_m=downloads%26_a=viewdownload#26downloaditemid=322
- engine = unknown
- interfaces = USB
- tested = regression
- rating = good
- nmea = 2.1
- submitter = rickyconnell@gmail.com
- logs = eXplorist110.log
- [eXplorist 210]
- type = device
- vendor = Magellan
- packaging = handset
- techdoc = http://www.magellangps.com/assets/manuals/newprod/eXplorist%20210_US.pdf
- engine = unknown
- interfaces = USB
- tested = regression
- rating = good
- nmea = 2.1
- submitter = Paul van den Berg <paulberg@wanadoo.nl>
- notes = USB has 3 modes — NMEA data comm (3 submodes): outputs GPS data
- (creates /dev/ttyACM0), USB file transfer: transfer files (creates
- /dev/sdX and /dev/sdX1), or Power Only: use USB only for electrical
- power. The APA and XTE extensions choke gpsd, so select V2.1 GSA
- under "NMEA Data Comm>".
- logs = eXplorist210.log
- [Thales AC12]
- type = device
- vendor = Magellan
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = ftp://ftp.magellangps.com/OEM,%20Sensor%20&%20ADU/A12,%20%20B12,%20&%20AC12/Techdoc%20Material/A12,%20B12%20&%20AC12%20RM%20rev%20E.pdf
- engine = unknown
- interfaces = TTL
- nmea = 3.0
- tested = regression
- rating = good
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 250ns
- time_offset = ?
- submitter = Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>
- notes = Receiver comes up in silent mode, you may need to use ashctl to turn
- on a default set of messages. Tested with firmware BQ00 and BQ04.
- logs=ac12.log
- [Triton 400]
- type = device
- vendor = Magellan
- submitter = James Gerlach <jpgerlach@gmail.com>
- techdoc = http://www.tritonforum.com/Files/UserManual_ENG.pdf
- packaging = handset
- uses = SiRF-3
- firmware = GSW3.2.4
- nmea = 2.1
- interfaces = USB
- tested = 3.8 and 3.5
- rating = good
- location = Wellington, FL, USA
- date: 2013-03-31
- logs=triton400.log
- #% Motorola
- [Oncore GT+]
- type = device
- vendor = Motorola
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.tapr.org/gps_oncorevp.html
- engine = Motorola
- interfaces = RS-232 or TTL
- tested = 2.20
- nmea = 2.2
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 50ns
- time_offset = ?
- rating = good
- discontinued = True
- submitter = Wojciech Kazubski <wk@ire.pw.edu.pl>
- notes = RTCM input, no WAAS. In binary mode can deliver differential
- correction for another Oncore GT+. Similar Motorola Oncore UT
- timing receiver has less functions but better timing
- accuracy.
- logs = oncore.log
- [T805]
- type = device
- vendor = Motorola
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/detailsPf.jsp?globalObjectId=185
- uses = SiRF-3
- subtype = <a href="http://www.sirf.com/products/GSC3ProductInsert.pdf">GSC3f-7879</a>
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- tested = 2.35
- submitter = Reported by Olivier Lahaye <olivier.lahaye@free.fr>
- #% Navcom
- [SF-2040G]
- type = device
- vendor = Navcom
- packaging = survey
- techdoc = http://www.navcomtech.com/Products/GPS/sf2040g.cfm
- uses = Touchstone ASIC
- interfaces = RS-232, Bluetooth, Radio (untested)
- tested = 2.35
- rating = good
- nmea = 3.0
- submitter = Diego Berge <gpsd@nippur.net>
- #$ NaviSys
- [GR601-W]
- type = device
- vendor = Navisys
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.navisys.com.tw/products/image/130416/GR-601_flyer-130416.pdf
- engine = LEA-6H
- interfaces = USB
- tested = 3.12
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 1ms
- time_offset = ?
- rating = excellent
- eval-unit = esr, gary
- submitter = Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>.
- notes = Also known as the Macx-1, this is the USB variant of the
- GR601, customized for timing use by connecting 1PPS to DCD
- and capable of delivering time to 1ms accuracy. The best
- indoor performer I have tested. Has one odd quirk: UBX
- reporting can be turned on, but NMEA cannot be turned off.
- logs = gr601-w.log
- [GR8013-W]
- type = device
- submitter = Marc Thielemann <marc.thielemann@biama.de>
- vendor = Navisys
- techdoc = http://www.navisys.com.tw/products/GPS&GNSS_%20receivers/flyer/GR-801_flyer-150326.pdf
- packaging = mouse
- engine = LEA-8H
- firmware = 2.01
- nmea = 2.3, 4.1
- interfaces = PL2303
- tested = 3.15
- rating = excellent
- location = Berlin, Germany, 5230.88669N 01327.85593E
- date = 2015-06-19
- logs = g8013-w.log
- [EVK 6H]
- type = device
- vendor = u-blox
- packaging = other
- techdoc = http://www.u-blox.com/images/downloads/Product_Docs/EVK-6_UserGuide_%28GPS.G6-EK-10040%29.pdf
- engine = LEA-6H
- interfaces = USB, RS232
- tested = 3.9
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 1ms
- time_offset = ?
- rating = excellent
- eval-unit = esr
- submitter = Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>.
- notes = The u-blox eval kit for the LEA-6H. Has a TCXO on a miniboard in
- a nice aluminum case with both USB and serial output. PPS on DCD
- and DSR. Good Stratum 0 time source.
- #% Navius
- [NSA-U3]
- type = device
- vendor = Navius
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.navius.biz/
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = 2.24
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Jeff Francis <jeff@gritch.org>
- notes = Included with the horrible Windows navigation software from
- Rand McNally.
- #% NaviLock
- [NL-209P]
- type = device
- vendor = NaviLock
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.navilock.de/produkte/gruppen/3/Kabel_Empfaenger/61371_NL-209PU.html?show=spec
- uses = Sony CXD2951
- interfaces = USB, RS-232, Bluetooth
- configurable = insane
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = 2.35
- nmea = 2.2
- submitter = Jason Curl <jcurlnews@arcor.de>
- notes = When running, need to use the -b option, else the device will
- hang during the GPSD probing phase and it needs to be unplugged
- and reinserted. To use this device with NTPd, set the the
- "fudge" factor to 0.840. There is no known PPS signal associated
- with this device. While the technical information claims 1us
- accuracy on the clock, the interface is undocumented, so there
- is no way to know if there is a usable 1PPS signal.
- [NL-302U]
- type = device
- vendor = NaviLock
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.navilock.de/produkte/gruppen/3/Kabel_Empfaenger/61422_NL-302U.html?show=spec
- uses = SiRF-3
- subtype = GSW3.2.4_3.1.00.12-SDK003P1
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- nmea = 2.34
- submitter = Beat Bolli <me+gpsd@drbeat.li>
- notes = <code>gpsprof</code> output can be found
- <a href="http://www.drbeat.li/album/-Diverses/GPS/Navilock+NL-302U">here</a>.
- [NL-402U USB]
- type = device
- engine = u-blox5 GPS & GALILEO SuperSense
- date = 2008-07-24
- location = Neustadt / Holstein 54.05N 10.49 E
- model = NL-402U USB Empfänger
- interfaces = USB
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Klaus Plöger <k.ploeger@gastradata.de>
- techdoc = http://www.navilock.de/download/PDFs/60095_-_NL-402U_Datenblatt/531
- tested = regression
- vendor = NaviLock
- logs = nl402u.log
- notes = Starts with RMC, ends with GLL.
- [NL-551EUSB]
- type = device
- engine = u-blox5 GPS & GALILEO SuperSense
- submitter = Bas van Duijnhoven <b.duijnhoven@chello.nl>
- vendor = NaviLock
- techdoc = http://www.navilock.de/files/11409.download
- packaging = OEM module
- interfaces = TTL
- firmware = 6.02
- nmea = 2.3
- tested = 3.5
- location = Rheden, NL, 52.002N 6.036E
- date = 2012-07-03
- rating = good
- logs = nl551e.log
- [BT-451]
- type = device
- engine= ANTARIS4
- date = 2009-12-09
- location = Lithuania, 55.8N 23.6E
- model = BT-451
- packaging = mouse
- interfaces = USB
- rating = good
- submitter = Mindaugas <mindedie@zebra.lt>
- techdoc = http://www.navilock.de/produkte/gruppen/28/Nicht_mehr_lieferbare_Artikel/60307_BT-451.html?show=spec
- tested = 2.39
- vendor = NaviLock
- logs = bt451.log
- notes = Uses the ANTARIS4 ATR062x variant.
- [NL-8002U]
- type=device
- submitter = Manfred Günzl <osb_mgu@gmx.de>
- vendor = NaviLock
- techdoc = http://www.navilock.de/produkte/G_62523/dokumente.html
- packaging = mouse
- engine = LEA-8H
- firmware = SW 2.01 (75331),HW 00080000,PROTVER 15.00
- nmea = V3.01
- interfaces = Other
- tested = 3.15
- rating = excellent
- location = Schramberg Sulgen, DE, 48.2N 8.4E
- date = 2015-10-10
- logs = nl2008u.log
- #% NavMan
- [Jupiter 20]
- type = device
- vendor = NavMan
- packaging = chipset
- techdoc =
- uses = SiRF-2
- subtype = Jupiter 21DR Firmware
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 2.32
- nmea = 2.2
- discontinued = True
- submitter = Andreas Stricker <andreas.stricker@fela.ch>
- notes = Not a complete GPS, but a chipset. It is running with an external
- gyro on a our self-developed board.
- #%Navis Engineering Bureau
- [CH-4711]
- type = device
- vendor = Navis Engineering Bureau
- engine = CH-4706
- date = 2009-11-21
- firmware = m4706 03.10 02/06/09 | 12044 | M2002 05.01 02/06/09
- nmea = 3.0?
- packaging = mouse
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = FTDI FT232
- rating = good
- submitter = walkie@mail.ru
- techdoc = http://navis.ru/downloads/CH-4711_USB/
- logs = ch-4711.log
- notes = By default the device does not report 2d fixes; the vendor
- configuration tool offers checkboxes to enable any combination of
- none, 2D fixes, 3D fixes, or both. The devices has only a very
- limited set of NMEA controls but speaks a proprietary vendor format
- called BINR with more capabilities.
- [NAVIOR-24]
- type = device
- engine = CH-4701
- interfaces = TTL
- date = 2008-05-29
- location = Minsk, Belarus, 53N 27E
- model = NAVIOR-24
- packaging = OEM module
- rating = good
- submitter = Viktar Palstsiuk <viktar.palstsiuk@promwad.com>
- techdoc = http://navis.ru/en/catalog_110_139.html
- vendor = Navis Engineering Bureau
- notes = NAVIOR-24 is the single board 24-channel navigation OEM receiver
- supporting GLONASS/GPS systems.
- logs = ch-4701.log
- #%Navisys
- [GR-300]
- type = device
- uses = SiRF-3
- date = 2009-07-03
- firmware = GSW3.2.4Pat2_3.1.00.12-SDK001P1.00
- interfaces = USB
- location = East Haddon, Northampton, England, UK, 53.3N, 1.02W
- model = GR-300
- nmea = 3.0
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- submitter = sk1ppy14@yahoo.co.uk
- techdoc = http://www.navisys.com.tw/products/image/GR-300_flyer-080409.pdf
- tested = 2.38
- vendor = Navisys
- notes = Also includes an (untested) Bluetooth interface. Has two LEDs:
- blue for bluetooth, green for rating. Solid green = on and searching
- for satellite fixes. Blinking green = on and has 3D fix.
- Also a similar GR-310 version available. It is possible that only GR-310
- supports Bluetooth. Programs only seem to be able to communicate
- with the dongle at 4800 baud rates, though this is autodetected by gpsd
- with no problems. Approx £40 per <a href="http://www.navisys.com.tw/products/gps_usb_dongle.htm">dongle</a>.
- #%Nokia
- [LD-4W]
- type = device
- uses = SiRF-3
- date = 2009-12-05
- location = Oulu, FI, 65N 25E
- model = LD-4W
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- noconfigure = yes
- packaging = mouse
- rating = fair
- submitter = jussi.kivilinna@mbnet.fi
- techdoc = http://www.microsoft.com/en/mobile/phones/
- tested = 2.39
- vendor = Nokia
- logs = nokia-ld-4w.log
- notes = I first tried gpsd package from Ubuntu 9.10, which broke
- device on probe. Luckily this device has 'reset' function by
- pressing power button for 10 sec. Then I recompiled gpsd with
- only support for Generic NMEA and SiRF binary and with fixed
- speed (--enable-fixed-port-speed=9600). Now device works in sirf
- mode, and does not break on probe.
- #% NovAtel
- [SuperStar II (202)]
- type = device
- vendor = NovAtel
- packaging = OEM Module
- uses = NovAtel-L1
- techdoc = http://www.novatel.com/Documents/Manuals/om-20000077.pdf
- tested = 2.38
- discontinued = True
- interfaces = RS-232
- pps = True
- submitter = Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>
- notes = There are quite a number of models of SuperStarII, this is a
- 169-613955-202 (1Hz, Carrier Phase, Timing, 19200). Other SuperStarII
- boards should work.
- #% Parrot
- [CK3300]
- type = device
- vendor = Parrot
- packaging = handsfree
- techdoc = http://www.parrot.com/
- engine = unknown
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- tested = 2.35
- rating = good
- nmea = 2.?
- submitter = Andy Brown <andy@thebmwz3.co.uk>
- notes = In-car hands-free bluetooth phone and GPS device. Outputs NMEA
- #% Pharos
- [GPS-360]
- type = device
- vendor = Pharos
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.pharosgps.com/support/igps360_spec.htm
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = regression
- nmea = 2.3
- discontinued = True
- submitter = Robert Pouliot <krynos@saturnus.com>
- notes = The Pharos comes with adaptors for SDIO, CF, USB and plain
- RS-232. Usually ships with XTrac firmware. It is strongly
- recommended that this device not be flashed with a different
- firmware as all reflashed receivers tested thus far fail to work
- afterward. May come bundled with Microsoft Streets and Trips.
- [iGPS-500]
- type = device
- vendor = Pharos
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.pharosgps.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=006_PB010_1.00&cat=141
- uses = SiRF-3
- subtype = GSC3f
- usbchip = PL2303
- interfaces = USB
- tested = 2.3
- submitter = Aurelian Maga <aurelianmaga@yahoo.com>
- #% Phonix
- [BGR6205]
- type = device
- vendor = Phonix
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.phonix.it/html/catalogo_dettaglio.cfm?idProducts=E09B5AB7-BCDF-DF66-24853E2B4680AB2C
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- configurable = insane
- tested = 2.34
- nmea = 2.2
- notes = As this is a Bluetooth device, gpsd must either be run with "-b" or must
- be compiled with fixed port speed, as the Bluetooth interface does not
- tolerate port speed changes at all. Reported by Sebastiano Zabert
- (no emal address)
- #% Qstarz
- [BT-Q818]
- type = device
- vendor = Qstarz
- uses = MTK
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- date = 2010-06-03
- location = +34d 1m 58.80sec, -117deg 44min 49.56sec
- model = BT-Q818
- notes = Had to use the -b option.
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- sample_notes = Not moving. Left unit on a north facing window sill.
- submitter = jason.komut+gpsd@gmail.com
- techdoc = http://www.qstarz.com/download/BT-Q818%20Quick%20Guide-V1.pdf
- tested = 2.92-4
- logs=bt-q818.log
- #% RF Solutions
- [GPS-320FW]
- type = device
- engine = SE4100L
- interfaces = TTL
- nmea = 3.01
- packaging = chipset
- rating = fair
- submitter = Stoo <f4eru@free.fr>
- techdoc = http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/acatalog/DS320-2.pdf
- vendor = RF Solutions
- notes = Has a binary protcol documetened at
- http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/acatalog/DS-41COM-2.pdf.
- Sat-simulator testing reveals that the chipset does not handle
- dates after 2019 well; they wrap to 1999. The device sends out
- "$PLCS,REV,PLN012054S07,070312,145743" at reset, not documented.
- May actually be manufactured by Unitraq as the GP-320FW.
- #% Rikaline
- [GPS-6010 USB]
- type = device
- vendor = Rikaline
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.rikaline.com/download/GPS-6010-Manual-E.pdf
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = 2.20
- nmea = 2.2
- notes = Uses SiRF firmware version 2.3.2-GSW2-2.05.024-C1Prod1.1. Manufacturer
- claims it is waterproof (1 meter), WAAS and EGNOS are supported.
- [GPS-6010-X5]
- type = device
- vendor = Rikaline
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.rikaline.com/gps_receiver.htm
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = PL2303
- tested = 2.20
- nmea = 2.2
- submitter = Koos van den Hout <koos@kzdoos.xs4all.nl>
- notes = The USB cable is a separate item to order. You can also order an
- RS-232 cable or a PDA cable.
- #% Royaltek
- [Sapphire USB]
- type = device
- vendor = Royaltek
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.royaltek.com/content/view/27/27/
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = USB
- tested = 1.97
- nmea = 2.2
- notes = There is an RS-232 variant as well, not yet tested.
- [RGM-3600]
- type = device
- uses = SiRF-3
- firmware = GSW3.2.5_3.3.01.06_SDK001P1.00
- interfaces = USB
- nmea = 3.0
- notes = Works out of the box.
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Stijn Ghesquiere <stijn@applesnail.net>
- techdoc = http://www.royaltek.com/FileDownload.php?dir=Product_C1_Info&file=RGM-3600%20operational%20manual%20V1_1209966059.pdf
- tested = 2.37
- vendor = Royaltek
- [RGM-3800]
- type = device
- techdoc = http://www.royaltek.com/products_dtl.php?cid=2&id=23&argPage=1&argI=3
- vendor = Royaltek
- packaging = mouse
- uses = SiRF-2
- subtype = GSC3f/LP
- interfaces = USB (PL2303)
- tested = regression
- nmea = 3.0
- submitter = Philipp Klenze <hq.ks@web.de>
- notes = This is a GPS data logger with mouse functionality. Before it can be
- used with gpsd, the mouse functionality has to be switched on. That
- can be done with the rgm3800py utility by Karsten Petersen. The author of
- said tool has been very helpful to me by describing how to do that on
- the <a href="http://code.google.com/p/rgm3800py/wiki/GPSd">
- projectpage</a>. Basically, one needs to run "rgm3800.py -d
- /dev/ttyUSB0 gmouse on" before starting gpsd.
- #% Saab
- [Saab R4]
- type = device
- date = 2011-06-01
- interfaces = Other
- model = SAAB AIS GPS R4 positioning system
- uses = Pilot Plug
- notes = This is data from the PilotPlug, AIS + NMEA from various
- instruments on a Transas bridge. This is not normal GPS
- data. Pilotplugs are RS422, 38400 8N1. This data is obtained via
- a Moxa UPort 1130 using Minicom. GPSD does not work well with
- the UPort 1130, but the data is recognised (but not all NMEA
- sentences). This is from a simulator but with real equipment.
- packaging = other
- rating = broken
- submitter = vwf@vulkor.net
- techdoc = http://www.saabgroup.com/Civil-security/Maritime-Transportation-and-Port-Security/Traffic-Management-Solutions/Shipborne-AIS--NAV-Solutions/R4-GPS--DGPS--Navigation-System/
- tested = 2.95
- vendor = Saab
- logs = saab-r4
- #% San Jose Navigation
- [FV-18]
- type = device
- vendor = San Jose Navigation
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.sanav.com/gps_engine_board/fv-18.htm
- engine = FV-18
- interfaces = UART
- tested = 2.0
- rating = good
- nmea = 2.3
- notes = Special gpsd support uses 8N2 and requests sentences that gpsd requires.
- OEM module only, not a retail product.
- [FV-25]
- type = device
- vendor = San Jose Navigation
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.tri-m.com/products/systems/fv25.html
- uses = ANTARIS
- subtype = TIM-LP
- interfaces = UART
- tested = 2.34
- pps = True
- notes = OEM module, available in small quantities from Tri-M
- systems. The ANTARIS chipset is obsolete, replaced by
- ANTARIS4. This module works in NMEA mode; gpsd also supports the
- UBX binary protocol. Firmware updates are available from ublox;
- the update is strongly recommended as it fixes a number of UBX
- bugs, and adds useful new features.
- [FV-M11]
- type = device
- vendor = San Jose Navigation
- engine = MTK
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.sanav.com/gps_engine_board/FV-M7_FV-M11.htm
- interfaces = UART
- rating = good
- tested = regression
- submitter = Henk Fijnvandraat (no email address)
- logs = mtk-3301.log
- [GM-38/12V]
- type = device
- vendor = San Jose Navigation
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.tri-m.com/products/systems/gm38.html
- engine = Furuno GN-77
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 2.21
- nmea = 2.x
- discontinued = True
- rating = broken
- notes = Ships bad packet checksums when it does not have a fix.
- #%Sejat
- [SJ-5210]
- type = device
- engine = SiRF-3
- date = 2011-05-04
- interfaces = USB
- location = Boise, ID: 43deg 33min 52sec N / 116deg 13min 22sec W
- model = SJ-5210
- notes = Page that comes with it states: NMEA 0183 - CGA, GSA, GSV, RMC
- Baud Rate - 4800 bps; Datum WGS-84
- SiRF Star III 20-channel
- -159 dBm sensitivity
- Frequency L1, 1575.42 Mhz, C/A Code: 1023 Mhz Chip Rate
- Acq time: Hot start 1 sec/ warm start 38 sec/cold start 42 sec (ave)
- WAAS/EGNOS supported
- Do not know (but doubt) device handles baud rate changes.
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- submitter = rickyrockrat <gpib@rickyrockrat.net>
- techdoc = http://www.sejats.com/SEJAT-SJ-5210-USB-Mouse-GPS-Receiver-w-SiRF-star-III-SJ-5210.htm
- tested = 2.92
- vendor = Sejat
- #%Skytraq
- [Venus634LP]
- type = device
- engine = SkyTraq Venus 6
- interfaces = TTL
- date = 2010-02-05
- firmware = ver,011023,rev,090210
- location = Minsk, Belarus, 53N 27E
- model = Venus634LP
- nmea = 3.01
- notes = Supports A-GPS from the SkyTraq FTP server.
- packaging = OEM module
- rating = good
- submitter = Viktar Palstsiuk <viktar.palstsiuk@promwad.com>
- techdoc = http://www.skytraq.com.tw/download/Venus634LPx_PB_v3.pdf
- tested = 2.90
- vendor = SkyTraq
- logs = venus634lp.log
- #%Sure
- [SKG16B]
- type = device
- users = MTK
- engine = MTK
- interfaces = Bluetooth, USB, RS-232
- date = 2015-04-11
- firmware = MTK-3301 AXN_1.36-0000
- model = SKG16B
- nmea = 3.01
- notes = See David Taylor's page: http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/Sure-GPS.htm
- techdoc = http://sure-electronics.net/download/GP-GS010_Ver2.0_EN.pdf
- packaging = OEM module
- rating = excellent
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 50ns
- time_offset = ?
- submitter = Sanjeev Gupta <ghane0@gmail.com>
- tested = 3.14
- vendor = Sure
- #% Techway
- [TP-051]
- type = device
- vendor = Techway
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.techwayinc.com.tw/TP-051.htm
- uses = SiRF-2
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = 2.3
- nmea = 2.x
- discontinued = True
- notes = Advertises that it is waterproof.
- #% Telit
- [SL869]
- type = device
- engine = STA8088
- submitter = Arn <arnerro@gmail.com>
- vendor = Telit
- techdoc = http://www.telit.com/module/infopool/download.php?id=4906
- firmware = TELIT SW Version: SL869 v3.1.2.1 -STD -N96
- packaging = OEM module
- interfaces = TTL
- location = Sydney, NSW, AU, -33.68 151.29
- rating = good
- date = 2012-11-25
- logs = sl869.log
- #% TomTom
- [TomTom Go910]
- type = device
- vendor = TomTom
- packaging = handsfree
- techdoc = http://www.tomtom.com/en_us/drive/car/products/
- engine = SiRF-3
- interfaces = USB
- nmea = None
- rating = broken
- notes = This device does not have real-time data output, and is incompatible
- with GPSD.
- [Mark II Bluetooth GPS]
- type = device
- vendor = TomTom
- engine = SiRF-3
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- date = 2010-06-20
- location = Veldhoven, NL
- nmea = Version 2.2
- packaging = mouse
- rating = good
- sample_notes = The unit was stationary (sorry). It is a putty log after connecting to port 2947.
- submitter = Jose Baars peut@peut.org
- techdoc = http://download.tomtom.com/open/manuals/mob5_nav5/Wireless_GPS_manual_NAV5_MOB5.pdf
- tested = 2.36
- logs = tomtom-mkII.log
- notes = I use this GPS as a time source. I use a time1 parameter of
- -1.4 in /etc/ntp.conf, but then it appears to provide time
- reliably within 100ms and only limited sky view.
- #% Transystem
- [iGPS-M]
- type = device
- vendor = Transystem
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.transystem.com.tw/products/index_detail.php?mcat_no=2&cat_no=32&pno=10&ver=en
- uses = uNav
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = pl2303
- tested = 2.28
- submitter = Romain Goyet <r.goyet@gmail.com>
- notes = Formerly sold under the corporate name "Bona CompuTech".
- [737A+ Bluetooth]
- type = device
- uses = MTK
- date = 2011-11-10
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- location = Bend, Oregon 44N, 121W
- model = 737A+ Bluetooth
- nmea = 3.01
- notes = USB ID: 0e8d:3329. Bluetooth (V1.2) and USB (V2) output. Linux sees
- the USB as a cell phone (/dev/ttyACM0). Seems a tad less
- sensitive than a SiRF III, but has 66 channels. Uses
- replaceable Lithium Ion battery that charges from the mini-USB
- connector. Small yet 32 hour runtime on a single charge.
- packaging = mouse
- rating = excellent
- sample_notes = Covered up with aluminum foil until lost lock, started capture,
- removed foil and logged until a good fix.
- submitter = Gary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>
- techdoc = http://www.transystem.com.tw/product/53/737A+%20User%20Manual_v1.3.pdf
- tested = 3.2
- logs = tr737A+.log
- vendor = Transystem
- #% Trimble
- [Trimble Lassen SK]
- type = device
- vendor = Trimble
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.trimble.com/lassensk2.shtml
- engine = Colossus RF ASIC, Scorpion DSP
- interfaces = UART
- tested = 2.26
- rating = good
- nmea = 2.1
- notes = Reported by Rob Janssen (no email address)
- [Trimble Lassen IQ]
- type = device
- vendor = Trimble
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.trimble.com/lasseniq.shtml
- engine = Colossus RF ASIC, IO-C33 (Epson C33 RISC)
- interfaces = USB,RS-232
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 50ns
- time_offset = 0.675s
- usbchip = CP2102
- tested = regression
- rating = good
- nmea = 3.0
- submitter = Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>
- logs = trimble-lassen_iq-3dfix.log, trimble-lassen_iq-playacar.log,
- trimble-lassen_iq.log
- [Trimble BX960]
- type = device
- vendor = Trimble
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.trimble.com/embeddedsystems/pdf/bx960_ds.pdf
- engine = BD960
- interfaces = Ethernet
- tested = regression
- rating = good
- submitter = Miika Ojanen <mojanen@hytti.uku.fi>
- notes = Firmware versoon 4.00, dated 2009-03-10
- [Accutime Gold]
- type = device
- packaging = other
- submitter = Venkatesh Sandilya <vsandilya@gmail.com>
- vendor = Trimble
- techdoc = http://www.trimble.com/timing/acutime-gold-gps-antenna.aspx?dtID=support
- engine = Trimble custom
- interfaces = RS-232
- tested = 3.9
- rating = excellent
- date = 2013-08-28
- #% u-blox
- [ANTARIS LEA-4H]
- type = device
- vendor = u-blox
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.u-blox.com/products/lea_4h.html
- uses = ANTARIS4
- tested = regression
- interfaces = RS-232
- pps = True
- submitter = Andreas Stricker <andreas.stricker@fela.ch>
- [ANTARIS LEA-4S]
- type = device
- vendor = u-blox
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.u-blox.com/products/lea_4s.html
- uses = ANTARIS4
- interfaces = USB,UART
- tested = regression
- submitter = Ali Utku Selen <selenau@kentkart.com.tr>
- [ANTARIS LEA-4T]
- type = device
- vendor = u-blox
- packaging = OEM module
- techdoc = http://www.u-blox.com/products/lea_4t.html
- uses = ANTARIS4
- interfaces = USB,UART
- tested = regression
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 50ns
- time_offset = ?
- submitter = Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>
- [EVK-5H-0]
- type = device
- uses = LEA-5H
- date = 2010-08-21
- interfaces = USB
- location = Rotterdam, NL, 51.9N 4.6E
- model = EVK-5H-0
- packaging = other
- rating = other
- submitter = Stephan Dierick <sac.dierick@hccnet.nl>
- techdoc = http://www.u-blox.com/images/downloads/Product_Docs/u-blox5_Protocol_Specifications%28GPS.G5-X-07036%29.pdf
- vendor = u-blox
- [LEA 5Q]
- type = device
- engine = UBLOX NEO-5Q
- date = 2011-02-02
- interfaces = TTL
- pps = True
- pps_accuracy = 50ns
- time_offset = ?
- location = Adelaide, AU, 34.9S, 138.6E
- model = LEA 5Q
- notes = Sample contains GPGST (pseudorange noise statistics).
- This had to be manually enabled by sending "$PUBX,40,GST,1,1,1,0*5A\n"
- to the device.
- packaging = OEM module
- rating = excellent
- submitter = Thomas Sprinkmeier <thomas.sprinkmeier@gmail.com>
- techdoc = http://www.u-blox.com/customersupport/gps.g5/u-blox5_Protocol_Specifications(GPS.G5-X-07036).pdf
- tested = 2.95
- vendor = u-blox
- logs = ublox-lea-5q.log
- [EVK-6H-0]
- type = device
- uses = LEA-6H
- date = 2013-10-24
- interfaces = R232, USB
- location = Malvern, PA, 40N 75W
- model = EVK-6H-0
- packaging = other
- rating = excellent
- pps_accuracy = 50ns
- time_offset = ?
- submitter = Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
- techdoc = http://www.u-blox.com/images/downloads/Product_Docs/u-blox6_ReceiverDescriptionProtocolSpec_%28GPS.G6-SW-10018%29.pdf
- vendor = u-blox
- notes = This is the u-blox eval kit for the LEA-6H. Has both USB and
- RS232 with PPS outputs. Excellent indoor performance, and well
- suited for time service even though the 6H is not specialized
- for that.
- #% UniTraq
- [WGM-300U]
- type = device
- vendor = UniTraq
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.wintec.com.tw/en/support_detail.php?cate_id=11&support_id=14
- uses = Sony CXD2951
- configurable = insane
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = CP2101
- tested = 2.35
- nmea = 3.0
- submitter = Reported by Ian Darwin <ian@darwinsys.com>
- notes = This receiver operates as a generic NMEA device, the Sony
- binary protocol is unsupported. The receiver seems to lock up if
- too much data is thrown at it (ie. gpsd probes) thus it may
- require a read-only (-b) instance of gpsd. (We say 'may' because
- more recent instances of gpsd break the probe writes into pieces
- interleaved with read, and may no longer trigger this problem)
- [UD731]
- type = device
- vendor = UniTraq
- packaging = dongle
- techdoc = http://www.unitraq.com/product_main.php?id=17
- engine = Skytraq Venus 524c
- rating = excellent
- interfaces = USB
- usbchip = CP2101
- tested = 3.4
- nmea = 3.01
- submitter = Reported by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
- notes = Device has two variants; the basic receiver is 'R' and the
- version with additional data-logger capability is N. Emits only NMEA.
- Some Web sources incorrectly describe it as SiRF-3-based.
- #%Variotek
- [VT-BT-204]
- type = device
- engine = Skytraq Venus 6
- date = 2010-03-20
- model = VT-BT-204
- packaging = mouse
- interfaces = Bluetooth
- #location = 48.13333 N 11.593281 E
- #sample_notes = all time fixed
- submitter = <claus.seitter@arcor.de> Claus Seitter
- techdoc = http://variotek.de/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/vt_bt204_guide_english.pdf
- vendor = Variotek
- rating = good
- #% Wintec
- [WBT-200]
- type = device
- vendor = Wintec
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.wintec.com.tw/en/product_detail.php?pro_id=57
- engine = FastraX iTrax03
- interfaces = Bluetooth, USB
- usbchip = CP2101
- tested = regression
- nmea = 3.0
- rating = good
- submitter = Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>
- notes = This receiver operates correctly as a generic NMEA device,
- iTalk support is also functional, though switching between NMEA
- and iTalk does not yet work, nor does any device configuration.
- [WBT-201]
- type = device
- vendor = Wintec
- packaging = mouse
- techdoc = http://www.wintec.com.tw/en/product_detail.php?pro_id=65
- uses = ANTARIS4
- interfaces = Bluetooth, USB
- usbchip = CP2101
- tested = 2.33
- submitter = Espen Talberg <espental@gmail.com>
- notes = This receiver operates correctly as a generic NMEA device, UBX support
- is also functional, though switching between NMEA and UBX does not yet
- work, nor does any device configuration.
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