Re: PiGate v2.2 and GPS
I purchased this one from Amazon about four years ago.
VK-162 G-Mouse USB GPS Dongle Navigation Module External GPS Antenna Remote Mount USB GPS Receiver for Raspberry Pi Support Google Earth Window
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TSC-60 Man Washington
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Re: PiGate v2.2 and GPS
What GPS unit are you using?
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John Sunderson
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Re: PiGate v2.2 docs and default passwords
I have posted PiGate v2.2 to my Google Drive here:
pigate_V2.2_Release_2022.zip
drive.google.com
I do think Google Drive may be the least expensive option. I will remove it as soon as Mark requests
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TSC-60 Man Washington
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Re: Install OLED info screen on Hamvoip Arch Linux
I am trying to install this on the latest version of Pi-Star AND on Hamvoip. Arch does not support ALT-GET. So, I need to figure out how to get these packages to install on these OS's.
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W2LPC
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Re: PiGate v2.2 docs and default passwords
If it is open source, you can host it at Github for free.
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Kingston, WA
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John Hays - K7VE / WRJT-215
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Re: PiGate v2.2 and GPS
I was able to change the GPS device to ttyACM0 in the /etc/default/gpsd file. Reboot and coordinates now populate and I get a correct list of RMS stations automatically.
Good stuff.
I did order
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TSC-60 Man Washington
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Re: PiGate v2.2 docs and default passwords
Hi Mark,
Depending on the size you might be able to host it on Google Drive for Free as they give 15gb per user. You could even create a new google account just for the files.
Dropbox and OneDrive
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Chris Andrist
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Re: PiGate v2.2 and GPS
Thank you Mark, I found some of that yesterday while snooping around. Your additional info will be helpful. I’ll work on it again around noon my time when I take a break from work.
:)
Asa Jay
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TSC-60 Man Washington
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Re: PiGate v2.2 docs and default passwords
What are your requirements for hosting?
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Mat Murdock
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Re: PiGate v2.2 docs and default passwords
All,
When I was in the hospital to get a kidney removed, my account with my file hosting site expired.? Instead of a couple hundred bucks for the year, they decided they needed a couple thousand, so
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Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...>
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Re: PiGate v2.2 and GPS
Asa,
The GPS System was designed to be as flexible as possible, but nothing in software ever works that way all the time.? :)
There is a shell script in the /root directory that runs each time the
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Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...>
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Re: PiGate v2.2 and GPS
Hello Asa,
These instructions might help you get gpsd working with your /dev/ttyACM0 attached GPS. You'll need to follow along with the various steps where I recommend to use the /dev/serial/by-id
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David Ranch
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Re: PiGate v2.2 docs and default passwords
Is it possible to download any of the version 2.2 files ?? Just went to the web site and tried downloading.? But it kept timing out and would not download.? Last version I have is 2.0.
Thanks
Jim.
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James Rospopo
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#14989
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Re: PiGate v2.2 docs and default passwords
Is it possible to download the version 2.2 files someplace ?? When I try at the PiGate website it keeps giving me a time out error message.
Thanks
Jim KE4CON
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James Rospopo
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Re: PiGate v2.2 and GPS
For what it’s worth, I just looked up the specs on this GPS module:
Support DGPS [WAAS, EGNOS and MSAS]
With that in mind, something probably needs to be set up differently. ?Or I need to bite
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TSC-60 Man Washington
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PiGate v2.2 and GPS
I’m running a fresh install of PiGate v2.2 on a Pi 3 model B v1.2.
I have attached a G-Mouse GPS via USB.
The messages log shows the device attaching to ttyACM0.
cat /dev/ttyACM0 shows NMEA data
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TSC-60 Man Washington
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#14986
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Re: PiGate on Raspberry Pi 4?
I am up for that. I have a new Pi 4 arriving late this week or early next.
Asa Jay
W7TSC
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TSC-60 Man Washington
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Re: PiGate v2.2 docs and default passwords
Thanks Chris for the assist.? Yes, "PiGate12" is the password for the user "pi" and "PassWord" is the password for the admin pages.? Note the CAPS.
MarkKD0QYN
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Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...>
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#14984
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Re: PiGate on Raspberry Pi 4?
All,
Apparently, the Pi foundation changed the boot code in a later version of the Pi4 that now needs a certain version of the PiOS to boot.? I don't have a new Pi4, so am unable to diagnose
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Mark Griffith <mdgriffith2003@...>
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#14983
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Re: PiGate v2.2 docs and default passwords
This was submitted a couple days ago and just now being posted.
I did manage to find docs for 2.1 after more searching and the default passwords in there worked on v2.2 for me so I’m in now and
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TSC-60 Man Washington
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