From 8120808061be948893b5914bb4d61c5db8d205e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Eric S. Raymond" Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 04:52:49 -0500 Subject: Add a SiRF-IV regressio n test (NMEA mode). All regressiopn tests pass. --- gpscap.ini | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'gpscap.ini') diff --git a/gpscap.ini b/gpscap.ini index 11658808..f3009545 100644 --- a/gpscap.ini +++ b/gpscap.ini @@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ engine = SiRF-4 nmea = 3.01 uses = GenericSiRF rating = poor +logs = bu353s4.log notes = Low power usage, but poor sensitivity and very long startup. Resets to 4800N1 every time it is unplugged. Has a tendency to freeze when switched from binary to NMEA mode (unplugging it fixes this). @@ -1168,10 +1169,12 @@ techdoc = http://usglobalsat.com/store/download/688/bu353s4_ds.pdf uses = SiRF-4 interfaces = USB usbchip = pl2303 -tested = 3.7 +tested = 3.11 rating = poor eval-unit = esr,gary nmea = 3.0 +# Also tested by Paul Beard +# Hamilton, Waikato, 37.8S 175.3E 2014-12-31 notes = This receiver does not support PPS timing output. Much like the BU-353 except for using a SiRFStar IV chip. Has poor sensitivity and takes a lot longer to cold-start than the vendor @@ -1180,7 +1183,7 @@ notes = This receiver does not support PPS timing output. Much like the is the lower power needs. Looks like they made that happen at the expense of sensitivity and timeliness of fixes." Also, has the SiRF-IV tendency to freeze when switched from binary - to NMEA mode (powe-cycling it unjams it). + to NMEA mode (power-cycling it unjams it). [BT-359] vendor = GlobalSat -- cgit v1.2.1