[Ovmsdev] GPS / NMEA integration
Michael Balzer
dexter at expeedo.de
Sun Dec 10 22:33:07 HKT 2017
Works, pushed:
OVMS > config list modem
modem
apn: hologram
apn.password:
apn.user:
* enable.gps: yes**
** enable.gpstime: yes*
enable.net: yes
enable.sms: yes
OVMS > power simcom on
Power mode of simcom is now on
I (28084) events: Signal(power.simcom.on)
I (28084) simcom: State: Enter PoweringOn state
I (28084) simcom: Power Cycle
I (34414) simcom: State: Enter PoweredOn state
I (53514) simcom: State: Enter MuxMode state
I (53514) gsm-mux: Start MUX
I (53514) gsm-mux: StartChannel(0)
I (53524) gsm-mux: Channel #0 is open
I (53524) gsm-mux: StartChannel(1)
I (53534) gsm-mux: Channel #1 is open
I (53534) gsm-mux: StartChannel(2)
I (53544) gsm-mux: Channel #2 is open
I (53544) gsm-mux: StartChannel(3)
I (53544) gsm-mux: Channel #3 is open
I (53544) gsm-mux: StartChannel(4)
I (53554) gsm-mux: Channel #4 is open
I (54514) simcom: State: Enter NetStart state
I (54514) gsm-nmea: Startup
*I (62414) events: Signal(system.modem.gotgps)*
OVMS > metrics list utc
m.time.utc 1512915059Sec
OVMS > metrics list .p.
v.p.altitude 346m
v.p.direction 341.2°
v.p.gpshdop 1
v.p.gpslock yes
v.p.gpsmode AA
v.p.gpsspeed 0Kph
v.p.latitude 51.3023
v.p.longitude 7.39013
v.p.odometer
v.p.satcount 11
v.p.speed
v.p.trip
OVMS > power simcom sleep
Power mode of simcom is now sleep
I (103104) events: Signal(power.simcom.sleep)
I (103514) simcom: State: Enter NetSleep state
I (103514) gsm-ppp: Shutting down (soft)...
I (103514) gsm-nmea: Shutdown (direct)
*I (103514) events: Signal(system.modem.lostgps)*
OVMS > power simcom on
Power mode of simcom is now on
I (154494) events: Signal(power.simcom.on)
I (154514) simcom: State: Enter NetStart state
I (154514) gsm-nmea: Startup
*I (159414) events: Signal(system.modem.gotgps)*
I (160544) simcom: PPP Connection is ready to start
I (161514) simcom: State: Enter NetMode state
I (161514) gsm-ppp: Startup
I've changed direction & altitude to float, missed those on the previous rework.
I've removed setting "m.time.utc" from the Twizy and Kia modules. On the Roadster, set "enable.gpstime" to "no".
I'm getting around 10 satellites all the time with my GSM antenna and our currently very snowy weather, so it seems we don't need active GPS antennas with this
module. But I haven't had it on the road yet.
Regards,
Michael
Am 10.12.2017 um 09:23 schrieb Michael Balzer:
> Toms comment made me test my GSM antenna, lo and behold, it works:
>
> D (298314) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GPGSV,2,1,06,01,,,31,08,26,174,30,14,45,082,37,19,01,323,23*42
> D (298314) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GPGSV,2,2,06,22,68,234,25,32,,,35*44
> D (298324) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GLGSV,2,1,06,66,19,039,43,82,56,144,38,75,11,007,34,81,07,142,16*6A
> D (298334) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GLGSV,2,2,06,67,73,053,46,68,45,213,31*6F
> D (298334) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GPGGA,080552.0,5118.139329,N,00723.395918,E,1,02,2.1,316.7,M,47.0,M,,*50
> D (298344) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GNGNS,080552.0,5118.139329,N,00723.395918,E,AA,06,2.1,316.7,47.0,,*60
> D (298344) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GPVTG,,T,0.0,M,0.0,N,0.0,K,A*0D
> D (298354) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GPRMC,080552.0,A,5118.139329,N,00723.395918,E,0.0,,101217,,,A*49
> D (298354) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GPGSA,A,2,08,14,,,,,,,,,,,2.3,2.1,0.9*35
> D (298364) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GNGSA,A,2,08,14,,,,,,,,,,,2.3,2.1,0.9*2B
> D (298364) gsm-nmea: IncomingLine: $GNGSA,A,2,66,67,75,82,,,,,,,,,2.3,2.1,0.9*2F
>
>
> My GPS antenna is an active one for V2, it seems the current module does not support active antennas.
>
> Actice GPS antennas are the standard choice over here. If the SIM5360 can do without, that will eliminate another energy drain, so is good. Users will need to
> know they'll need another antenna.
>
> Regards,
> Michael
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Michael Balzer * Helkenberger Weg 9 * D-58256 Ennepetal
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