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Monday, November 26, 2018
Sunday, November 25, 2018
back to war, sunday, 12.00 pm..check it out The Newest MTK (Media Tek Inc.,) total solution Bluetooth GPS receiver. High sensitivity, easy to track satellite signal for better performance! The HOLUX M-1000 Wireless Bluetooth GPS Receiver is a total solution GPS receiver with Bluetooth, UART interface and built-in rechargeable battery for high sensitivity to tracking signal. M-1000 design is based on Media Tek Inc.(MTK) GPS solution - MT3318 low power Architecture. With the advanced technology, the M-1000 tracks up to 32 satellites at a time, re-acquires satellite signals in 100 ns and updates position data every second. Trickle-Power allows the unit operates a fraction of the time and Push-to-Fix permits user to have a quick position fix even though the receiver usually stays off..
ok...seriouse as it gets...playing with the same cards of the "system" ...army communications...we need a web client specific service on our GPS....this way you own the server for the app gpsd......meaning...nmea mother netowrk works by default at port 4494...or higher..you now can change where to listen and receive PKA...on a choosen port
good morning! end of another weekend, sunday, 08.30 am! back to war!
GPSd is required by several Open Source programs that deal with GPS receivers: navit, viking, gpsdrive, GMapCatcher ... only to name a few.
Unfortunately, the GPSd website states: "No, we don't support Windows — get a better operating system." ; However, with an installed cygwin you can run GPSd under Windows.
https://code.google.com/archive/p/gpsd-4-win/
https://smartptt.com/pt-br/solutions/console-web/
GPSd is required by several Open Source programs that deal with GPS receivers: navit, viking, gpsdrive, GMapCatcher ... only to name a few.
Unfortunately, the GPSd website states: "No, we don't support Windows — get a better operating system." ; However, with an installed cygwin you can run GPSd under Windows.
https://code.google.com/archive/p/gpsd-4-win/
https://smartptt.com/pt-br/solutions/console-web/
A Console WEB SmartPTT é um aplicativo dinâmico para controlar e monitorar sua rede de rádios digitais Motorola MOTOTRBO através de seu browser de internet preferido. A WEB Console SmartPTT faz parte das configurações básicas do SmartPTT nas versões Enterprise e Basic e contempla todas as funções comuns da Console de Operações.
Funções da Console WEB SmartPTT:
- Chamadas de voz via browser
- Monitoramento GPS em tempo real com relatório detalhado
- Troca de mensagens de texto
- Registro de usuários de rádio
- Radio Check e Radio Kill
Sistemas suportados:
- Repetidora single
- IP Site Connect
- Capacity Plus
- Linked Capacity Plus
- Connect Plus
- Redes convencionais
A Console WEB SmartPTT é uma ótima ferramenta para enviar mensagens, checar a localizacão de usuário de rádio ou fazer uma chamada de voz a partir de um computador que não possui o SmartPTT instalado.
Saturday, November 24, 2018
ok..I'm just learning with the geeks...so ...if ..one GPS 'antenna' that outputs Seatalk, another that produces only the RF signal and a third that provides NMEA LAT/LON....this means..that you can approach coast line...only using ground stations...so...you go dark...15 minutes...than you receive a signal, retrieve to the mother network, 7 to 7 seconds (something like this...) and finally use stupid mobile phone ground antenna...hum...I'm just trying to think by my own..
create our own channel...receive GPS info, from a third party...
create our own channel...receive GPS info, from a third party...
Show GPS data on Google map from ESP12E and NEO 6M GPS
Read GPS data from thingspeak and show it in the Google map using ESP12e Nodemcu and GPS Neo 6M Module tutorial
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Read GPS data from thingspeak and show it in the Google map using ESP12e Nodemcu and GPS Neo 6M Module tutorial By Vivek Gupta.
....Experience !!! ....Try this ....
purchased a cheap GPS designed for cars. It is a LAN type frequency 1575.42 MHZ Voltage 3.0-5.0 V. It worked fine and even inside the vessel. (I have a composite hull and not a steel hull. So there was no need to run an external wire out. The one complication here was cutting the termination off and connecting it to an adapter to connect into the Comar...
reused an exisiting VHF antenna and simply purchased a new cable. .... attached terminals for this cable ... needed another adapter to connect to the back of the Comar.
running a Windows 10 laptop and connected to my USB port using a USB to Serial Adapter. ... called IOCREST and the brochure didn't claim it was compatible with Windows 10..... I found something similar on Amazon
get a nine pin cable male to female to connect the adapter to the back of the Comar.
power cable ...Be sure to indicate how many pins are on the power cable...or..powered the unit up as follows...a small cable and cut it 3 inches long and pulled out a few strands of copper wire. This allow... to slide the small cable onto the pins. If you attempt this, do not cross connect plus and minus. As you are looking at the back of the device, the pin that is on your right hand side is the positive pin. This can be confirmed using an tester. If you touch the left pin and shield for the VHF cable or GPS cable ... you will notice that the two are in common.
downloaded the PROAIS software ...
able to get the CSB200 to show ships live on my Open CPN. One thing to remember is to turn off the ProAIS software for ships to show up.
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"hello world" back to war...saturday, 07.20 am ! Topic of the weekend: DRNK smuggling scheme...starting with... 1. managed to do this myself with my own COMAR CSB200...This is for newer AIS units A connection to the unit...USB to serial port cable Download PROAIS software (for windows) In PROAIS, go to the Serial Data tab, and look below for “Enter commands below” Enter the secret reset command of $PSRT,012,,,(--QuaRk--)*4B$PSRT,RDP*6F - note this will totally reset the AIS settings. enter all the information again (boat name, call sign - if any, MMSI, GPS antenna position.).
Friday, November 23, 2018
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