[Gvsig_english] tested internal gps on wm 6.5

Marcel Schoolmeesters schoolmeesters at gmx.de
Sat Apr 9 15:09:45 CEST 2011


Ok, I've tested again with the unchanged version of gvSIG Mobile 0.3 
(although it does not make any difference to the use of gps, but to be 
sure) - to create the *log files *which I've appended. Perhaps they may 
help a bit to find the reason? Did you have similar log files, but got 
valid data?

Regards,

Marcel


Am 09.04.2011 13:19, schrieb Rahkonen Jukka:
> Hi,
> Yes, I have successfully done GPS field measurements with gvSIG Mobile 
> 0.3 running J9 on Trimble Juno and some M3 Mobile model.
> -Jukka Rahkonen-
>
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>     *Marcel Schoolmeesters
>     *Lähetetty:* 8. huhtikuuta 2011 20:37
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>     *Aihe:* Re: [Gvsig_english] tested internal gps on wm 6.5
>
>     Me again,
>
>     anybody who has ever used _*GPS*_ on a device with*J9* ?
>
>     There seems to be a problem with the gps and I don't know why it
>     appears with J9 and /not/ with phoneME.
>
>     Here is a nmea console output after about ONE MINUTE with J9:
>
>         $GGPGGA,K*4E
>         $GPPVTG,,254,*,,,,,,1E
>         $PGGA,,,,,,*09,068,41,0,,08,C,,V,,,,*66,,,,,SV,2,1GPGGA,,N,,60,104E
>
>     It seems to be cut somewhere, doesn't it?
>
>     So, most of the data does not arrive (as I said, that's the data
>     of one minute) - and the finally arrived data seems to be
>     maltreated somewhere :)
>
>
>     As comparison the output with phoneme:
>
>         $GPGSV,3,1,09,08,04,082,,09,42,279,22,12,12,217,,15,74,244,21*75
>         $GPGSV,3,2,09,17,32,104,36,22,09,326,,26,49,144,38,27,62,289,22*79
>         $GPGSV,3,3,09,28,35,052,25*4C
>
>     However, even with PhoneME, I cannot use GPS, as the system or the
>     program seem to crash after a while. It makes strange sounds
>     (bing, bing, bing...very fast) - don't know, if that is a normal
>     behavior?
>
>
>     It might be a problem of the GPS receiver, of course...but I don't
>     think so, as logging with GpsGate for example shows a simple nmea
>     data file....
>
>         $GPGGA,134220.0,4933.262310,N,00841.134284,E,1,04,3.2,176.5,M,,,,*05
>         $GPRMC,134220.0,A,4933.262310,N,00841.134284,E,1.8,122.1,070411,,,A*6E
>         $GPGSA,A,2,05,07,08,10,,,,,,,,,3.3,3.2,1.0*38
>         $GPVTG,122.1,T,,M,1.8,N,3.3,K*69
>         $GPGSV,2,1,08,02,16,225,,05,62,278,34,07,58,060,36,08,79,164,37*71
>         $GPGSV,2,2,08,10,52,165,36,13,20,087,36,26,30,279,18,28,20,153,*77
>
>
>     Perhaps, anybody got an idea or same problems, either with J9 or
>     PhoneME? Would be great if we can fix that. Without GPS, it is not
>     really interesting using gvSIG Mobile I think :(
>
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Marcel
>
>
>     Am 06.04.2011 22:10, schrieb Marcel Schoolmeesters:
>>     Hello,
>>
>>     I've tested the GPS on the smartphone and have even got the
>>     device until monday.
>>
>>     Well, as I said, it is an Samsung OMNIA GT-B7610.
>>
>>     I've tested both, phoneme and J9:
>>
>>     phoneme
>>
>>         -> gps works, but phoneme crashes very often...mostly as soon
>>         as I open a layer...I could test editing (with gps) a few
>>         seconds, but not very long as well. the gps activity isn't
>>         shown often, mostly it crashes or even does not respond anymore.
>>
>>         without gps (e.g. with my own nmea-file) everything is working...
>>
>>
>>     J9
>>
>>         -> gps seems to search/connect (no error) - but only the "0
>>         satellites"-symbol appears...i don't see any data...
>>         without gps no problems as well...
>>
>>         tested both with the original gvsig version and with my
>>         changed one, both seems to have the same problems...seem to...
>>
>>
>>     anybody got similar problems with J9?
>>
>>
>>     btw, the color errors (e.g. no name in ToC, white/black
>>     switched...) depend on the visual themes, as Juan proposed...
>>
>>
>>     Regards,
>>
>>     Marcel
>>
>>
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