Re: GPS receiver with Raw Data Measurements
- From: SamSvL <samsvl@xxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Jun 2006 08:53:46 GMT
<glion@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:twig.1150555119.4688@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
Hello Everyone!Old, but maybe still useful: http://home-2.worldonline.nl/~samsvl/
I am trying to find a cheap GPS receiver, that will send to my
listening PC the actual measurements from the satellites
(phase measurements, pseudorange etc).
Specifically, i am interested in using the GPS measurements
to calculate my own GPS position.
I imagine a serial/usb device, that would send the data in ASCII
or smt format, so that i can easily utilize them
I tried to find something in the web, but i was able only to find
hack solutions (take a normal receiver, hack it down to isolate the
signals, connect them via a complicated hardware way to something in
the PC) Does anybody has something in mind?
Is there a product, i can plug in my PC, and have raw measurements on
my screen? MTIA
Grigoris Lionis
Have fun!
Sam
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