[time-nuts] GPS position averaging software?

John Ackermann N8UR jra at febo.com
Thu Apr 14 16:40:47 UTC 2011


It is a timing model, and I wondered about that, but thought it was only 
one of the old GT/UT models that was binary only.

Thanks!  It means I may not be going crazy, after all...

John
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On 4/14/2011 12:16 PM, Jean-Louis Oneto wrote:
> Hello John,
> If your M12+ is a Timing model, then there is no NMEA mode...
> HTH,
> Regards,
> Jean-Louis
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>
>> Thanks, all, for the suggestions. I'm playing with WinOncore12 at the
>> moment -- for some reason I'm not able to get the M12+ receiver into
>> NMEA mode so VisualGPS isn't usable.
>>
>> I'll fuss more with NMEA mode this weekend, but is there any magic for
>> the ioformat switch? I've used the command from both Tac32 and
>> WinOncore but the receiver stays stuck in binary mode.
>>
>> John
>> ----
>>
>> On 4/13/2011 3:05 AM, David J Taylor wrote:
>>>> John,
>>>>
>>>> Visual GPS (http://visualgps.net/) will do this for you.
>>> []
>>>>
>>>> -Kevin
>>>
>>> Seconded. It works with Garmin GPS 12 XL and GPS 60 CSx, and likely many
>>> others. Very nice position performance plot with both mean and least
>>> squares averages.
>>>
>>> I've just tried the u-Blox Control Center which Achim mentioned, and
>>> that looks like a useful test toll as well.
>>>
>>> David
>>
>>
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