GPS compatible modems.

David McCullough david.mccullough at accelecon.com
Thu Nov 27 15:15:21 PST 2014


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).

I suspect a lot of newer SW cards will work

> For AT-based GPS management, only Cinterion (e.g. the PHS8, both in AT
> and QMI modes) and Huawei modem (ME906?) have support implemented.
> Adding support for others is just a matter of time, patches very
> welcome :)

Huawei MU609 and MU909 work fine.

I am running the head of master,

Cheers,
Davidm

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