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Re: [gpsd-users] Trimble GPS model 57963
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Chris Kuethe |
Subject: |
Re: [gpsd-users] Trimble GPS model 57963 |
Date: |
Tue, 24 Nov 2015 09:42:31 -0800 |
We've never seen such a device before, so no - gpsd does not have a
driver for it.
Historically our focus has been on mediating access to positioning
devices rather than timing devices; this is kind of unexplored
territory. That said, there are some drivers that do send some wake-up
messages to the device, and if there's a way to get this device to
emit position, time, and health/quality it shouldn't be too hard to
add a new driver.
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 12:19 AM, Paul <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> I've been playing with a Trimble GPS/OCXO board model 57963-D
> which I can't find any documentation for.
>
> The board has RS232 comms but doesn't use NMEA or TSIP.
> It has a text based protocol at 57600 baud which offers
> a prompt
>
> UCCM-P >
>
> and sending a ? brings up a helpful list of commands. It can
> be told to send timing strings which it does, one per second
> and I can see in the fixed length packet the GPS time counting
> upwards and there's a GPS time offset field too.
>
> gpsd doesn't seem to recognise the protocol though.
> It appears to be reacting to the pulse-per-second that comes
> out on one of the modem control lines, but I don't think
> it's decoding the time messages.
>
> Anyone come across these before? Does gpsd support it?
> If not, should I write a gpsd driver for it? I'd like to
> get this thing working with ntpd.
>
> --
> Paul Nicholson
> Todmorden, UK.
> http://abelian.org
> --
>
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