USB GPS Receiver Antenna Gmouse for Laptop PC Car Marine Navigation/Stratux/Raspberry Pi

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USB GPS Receiver Antenna Gmouse for Laptop PC Car Marine Navigation/Stratux/Raspberry Pi

  • Working process: Menu-> Receiver->Port or SensorAPI to get data from GPS Receiver after instialled U-CENTER V8.2X GNSS software (Software can be downloaded from CD-ROM and Official website)
  • Compatible: Win 11/10/ Win 8/ Win 7/Vista/XP/98/CE. Free GNSS Evaluation Software. 56-Channel All-IN-VIEW Tracking
  • U-BLOX 7 Chipset inside, USB Port, Magnetic base, High sensitivity and Strong Singal,Protocol: NMEA 0183/ Japan QZSS/ India Gagan/ WAAS/ EGNOS/ MSAS Support. High Tracking Sensitivity
  • Cable Length 6.5 Ft / 2 Meters , IPX4 Water Resistance / Dust-tight.
  • Support OpenCPN on Raspberry Pi, Realtime Google Earth Pro and maps. 1 Year Warranty

How to work with Raspberry Pi? Just installed gpsd, set config to /dev/ttyAMA0, plugged into a USB port and rebooted Easy to set 5hz/10hz usb gps frequency.Some of our customer can use this device on Macbook with GPSD for BSD Linux, just Google it and follow the instructures.Please Search U-CENTER V8.29 and install it. the usb serial port driver or sensor driver will automatically installed. then choose port or sensorAPI, this device will be work will. This device Powered by a Ublox GPS chipset, High sensitivity and Strong Singal. The u-center GNSS evaluation software for automotive, mobile terminal and infrastructure applications provides a powerful tool for evaluation, performance analysis and configuration of u-blox GNSS receivers. Its unique flexibility makes the u-center GNSS evaluation software an invaluable tool for evaluation, analysis and configuration of u-blox GNSS receivers. u-blox GNSS receivers can be configured using the u-center evaluation software Electrical Characteristics:1.GPS Chipset: U-BLOX UBX-G7020 2.Sensitivity: -162 dBm ~-158 dBm 3.Channels: 56 channelS Specifications: 1.USB Cable length: 2M 2.Dimension: 45*38*13 mm 3.Connector: USB Port 4. Magnetic Base Protocol:1.NMEA 0183 v2.3 2.Support:VTG,GLL,TXT ublox binary and NMEA Command 3.Default:GGA,GSA,GSV,RMC Package Include: 1.GPS Receiver *1 2.GPS Driver Disc *1 1.NMEA 0183 v2.3 2.Support:VTG,GLL,TXT ublox binary and NMEA Command 3.Default:GGA,GSA,GSV,RMC Package Include: 1.X1 USB GPS Receiver 2.X1 USB GPS Driver Disc *1

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Brand : VFAN
Category : Electronics,GPS, Finders & Accessories,GPS System Accessories,Antennas
Rating : 4.4
ListPrice : US $24.99
Price : US $19.99
Review Count : 476
Item Weight : 3.2 ounces
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usb gps receiver antenna gmouse for laptop pc car marine navigationstratuxraspberry pi
usb gps receiver antenna gmouse for laptop pc car marine navigationstratuxraspberry pi
usb gps receiver antenna gmouse for laptop pc car marine navigationstratuxraspberry pi
usb gps receiver antenna gmouse for laptop pc car marine navigationstratuxraspberry pi
usb gps receiver antenna gmouse for laptop pc car marine navigationstratuxraspberry pi
usb gps receiver antenna gmouse for laptop pc car marine navigationstratuxraspberry pi

USB GPS Receiver Antenna Gmouse for Laptop PC Car Marine Navigation/Stratux/Raspberry Pi

  • It seems some of us have issue with finding how to use this with Windows. I\'ll post a page that tells how and is very easy, step-by-step. Should only take 5 - 10 minutes. Now, as to whether google maps will access it I have no idea, I haven\'t the time yet to see. Should just be able to turn off the wifi in Windows, drive around a bit and see fairly quickly. My only Win laptop has to run XP and I don\'t want to pull a NUC just yet to find out. However, Windows Maps will employ this device so at worst that can be a fall back option if you lose google maps. Win Maps is free, just type \'Maps\' in your Win Search box on the Start Menu page and if it isn\'t installed it will install. If it is already installed a it will do a quick update and you\'re set. It has some features I like - 3d cities, speed warning, traffic, etc. The only thing I see is not all of the 3d cities pictures are up to date even though the streets and highways all seem to be very current. My sister\'s home, on the other side of the country is current but mine is around ten years old. Another feature is being able to display home addresses - no more trying to read mailboxes from the pictures!Anyway, here\'s where to find the information: gpswebshop.com/blogs/tech-support-by-platform-windows/how-to-connect-an-external-gps-gnss-receiver-for-windows-10-maps If the link gets erased just go to GPSWEBSSHOP and search \"Connect a GPS/GNSS Receiver for Windows Maps\". And once you have it installed and working the same site can tell you how to use it with Google Earth for Windows in their \'Tech Support by OS - Windows\' page.
  • Bought this device with the intent to cannibalize it for a definitive time source. Tested it before disassembling by attaching it to a usb port and reading the output for accuracy.(1) I tested under Linux, compared to similar GPS receivers, this device used a /dev/cu* device rather than a tty.(2) It provided accurate time and gps information.(3) The internal device was well glued into it\'s shell. I had to destroy the shell to get to the device. There are no screws.(4) The RF shield (not shown) fell off during disassembly. It was not well soldered on and had to be resoldered.(5) The SOC chip used, the UBLOX Ubx-G7020-KT is the \"standard\" grade device. It is not the more rugged G7020-KA, \"automotive\" grade device.(6) There is a small 1.2V battery on board for a real time clock and to preserve settings. This would typically allow for faster signal acquisition. However, after 2-5 years or so, when the battery eventually dies, I would expect this device to fail.I would not recommend this device for harsh environments. Because (1) The manufacturing process used is flawed in that no gaskets are used to prevent infusion of moisture. (2) The manufacturing process/soldering was insufficient to keep the RF shield in place during disassembly. (3) The UBlox chip used in not rated for harsh environments.You get what you pay for, in my case, it was a bargain - but don\'t trust it if safety or cyber security is ever going to be an issue. (The battery was a pleasant surprise, but I do wonder why the low end device has this)
  • I use this GPS to connect on a Laptop with opencpn on a sailboat to explore all the beautiful islands in New Caledonia. The installation is very easy and work perfectly.
  • I\'m using this for a Windows 10 computer in my work truck. I didn\'t expect it just work when I plugged it in, and it didn\'t. Follow directions for installing the driver files. Device manager needs to show it as a Com port and as a Sensor. My computer was missing a couple of .dll files, but after installing them to my system32 and syswow folders I was able to open u-Center. Once I directed u-Center to the correct port on my computer it started working. Tested in Google maps. Exactly what I needed.
  • The install was simple and quick. Serial port appears in Win 11 with no fuss and NMEA sentences appear once per second as expected. The out of the box compatibility with Win 11 is solid and appreciated. At $19, it was worth a try.While using with various programs, the unit works fine for a while, but then simply stops transmitting NMEA sentences. And that\'s that until you unplug and replug into USB port. I tried moving the puck to different locations inside and out of my vehicle with no change in behavior.So I will select a different product for the vehicle and try this one in more pristine circumstances.
  • Plug and play with correct driver. It works OK as generic NMEA GPS receiver, recognized by several GPS apps. on my Win10 laptop.
  • In general, I like the product. It does, for the most part, everything I wanted it to do, I think.I really wanted it to allow Google Maps to track my GPS location. Not sure if that works yet. It does in Google Earth.When you first plug it in, it comes across as a virtual com port. At this point, it will work for most things.If you download the USB driver for it, it will configure itself as a USB device, and remove the serial com port, breaking most uses like navigation software and Google Earth that use COM ports still to connect.There is a VCP (Virtual Com Port) driver, which will allow you to configure it back as a COM port. But by this time you have done 3 installations to fix potential breakage by installing the USB driver.I will have to do additional testing and actually install the device on a laptop instead of the desktop, as the desktop doesn\'t, well, move.

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