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From: | Larry Boyd |
Subject: | Re: [gpsd-users] Problem with gpsd blocking device while it doesn't send NMEA messages |
Date: | Fri, 7 Jul 2017 14:05:30 -0400 |
>> If i now open a second terminal and point cat to the device, I also >> get the NMEA data (as described in descriptions). But as soon as I >> close picocom, no more data appears. > > Not a gpsd problem if it happens before you use gpsd. > > Also, I do not see how you can 'cat' from a device that is already opened > by your picocom. The kernel should prevent that.
I found some older descriptions stating that you should be able so see the NMEA data via cat after the 'initialisation'.But for me this only works during the connection (in my case with picocom) is still open.> One big important detail: what GPS are you using? Got a pointer to its > documentation? > > Which gpsd are you using? Did you build it yourself? Does it hae the > GPS driver you need?Im using the 'Lenovo' (Ericson) F5521GW WWAN modem with included GPS reciever.The drivers came with the installation of ubuntu 16.04, i didn't install any manually.I would guess the driver is ok (it ouputs the data in certain constellations).> To eliminate some variables, what happens if you try just:
> gpsmon /dev/ttyAMA2If I don't have picocom running with the AT-commands send, I don't get any output (no NMEA data).Best regardsET
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