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Re: [gpsd-dev] gpspipe improvement proposal for hi-res timestamps -2-
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Andreas Merz |
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Re: [gpsd-dev] gpspipe improvement proposal for hi-res timestamps -2- |
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Sat, 4 May 2013 01:17:05 +0200 |
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> Nice work. All I had to do was fix your German accent in the commit
> comment. :-) Merged.
> --
> <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</a>
>
>
Hi Eric,
thank you very much for your kind feedback.
This strongly encourages me to contribute
more frequently to open source projects in the future :-)
Likely, still with some German accent... ;-)
It may be interesting to see what funny things can be observed
when investigating nav data with high resolution time stamps.
The two referenced figures below show the timing behaviour I
observed for two different GPS receivers.
For this purposse, I investigated the
timestamps attached to RMC messages when using
gpspipe -ur or gpspipe -uw, respectively.
One GPS is a Navilock NL303 with a SiRF chip. It is interesting
to see that the RMC messages (derived from MID2) are not
equidistant in time but follow a pattern with a 3 sec period. [1]
The other GPS is a good old Garmin GPS12 attached to the RS232 port.
Its behaviour is even more strange.
The RMC messages step around within a one second interval.
This will make it tricky to synchronize a local clock. [2]
Have fun
Andreas
p.s.: I did not dare to attach 500 kBytes to this posting, so here is a link:
[1] http://www.dada.franken.de/openseamap/logging/NL303P_RMC-timing.ps
[2] http://www.dada.franken.de/openseamap/logging/GPS12_RMC-timing.ps
or as PDF:
http://www.dada.franken.de/openseamap/logging/NL303P_RMC-timing.pdf
http://www.dada.franken.de/openseamap/logging/GPS12_RMC-timing.pdf
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