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Re: [gpsd-dev] refclock 28 gone wacky on me
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Hal Murray |
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Re: [gpsd-dev] refclock 28 gone wacky on me |
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Thu, 09 Jun 2016 17:04:08 -0700 |
> GPS module is a ST22, SkyTraq Venus 6 chipset.
[ntpq -p shows PPS link off by a second.]
It's a gpsd bug/quirk. I've seen the same thing on a PC with a Venus chip
connected via USB.
I mentioned it a month or two ago but it fell through the cracks.
My case occasionally flips from one mode to the other. Occasionally is
ballpark of a day.
address@hidden said:
> I suggest 38400 or higher. 9600 or less would cause this exact symptom.
I thought gpsd was supposed to do the right thing.
address@hidden said:
> Got a scope?
I have one. I'm seeing a 10 microsecond pulse. One per second.
That's from a Venus chip on a Sparkfun breakout board from 4 years ago.
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