GPS compatible modems.

Aleksander Morgado aleksander at aleksander.es
Thu Nov 27 15:22:19 PST 2014


On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 12:15 AM, David McCullough
<david.mccullough at accelecon.com> wrote:
> Aleksander Morgado wrote the following:
>> On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 11:05 PM, Marc Murphy <marcmltd at marcm.co.uk> wrote:
>> > I am on the ti release
>> > Linux version 3.12.10-ti2013.12.01
>> >
>> > And my buildroot is 2014.05 and I have brought mm, libqmi and libmbim up to the latest.
>> > MODEM_MANAGER_VERSION = 1.4.0
>> > LIBQMI_VERSION = 1.10.2
>> > LIBMBIM_VERSION = 1.10.0
>> >
>> > It would be good to know what you are on.  I will also grab the latest kernel and build to see if that makes a diference.
>>
>>
>> At least for the MC7710 running in QMI mode, you should be able to
>> enable the GPS.
>
> Sierra Wireless MC7354 seems to be working (no GPS antenna at the moment so
> can't be 100% sure but plenty og NMEA info).


Yes, for QMI modems is pretty straightforward: if they support the PDS
service, then GPS support will work. And if they don't have the PDS
service, we may still get it working via standard NMEA ttys (as with
the cinterion PHS8).

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Aleksander
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