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gpsd should work with any GPS or AIS receiver using an RS232C or USB interface that advertises NMEA-0183 compliance. Here are some notes on hardware we have tested. Hyperlinks lead to technical information. The "Tested with" column is the last gpsd version with which this receiver is known to have been successfully tested. It is likely that later releases will support the receiver, especially if there is a Regression icon in this column; this means we have a regression test load for the device that is checked before each release.

Vendors are listed in alphabetical order.

Warning: the baudrate-hunting code in gpsd tickles serious firmware bugs on some Bluetooth and USB devices. These bugs may send affected GPSes catatonic. See this bug warning for a description of the problem. Where possible, we indicate this in the device table.

Icons used in the table:

Note that in most cases (including the No-configure icon bug), poor ratings reflect problems not in gpsd but rather in device design and firmware so badly botched that gpsd cannot compensate.

In the PPS column of the table table, if just one number is given it is the manufacturer's claimed timing accuracy. If a second number is given it is a measured NTP offset.

This table is generated from a capability database in the gpsd source tree. Please help us enrich the database with new devices by filling out this form.