Tried the command with sudo and got the same error. Select GPSDAt step 2 I only get "device must be specified for low-level access". (, 08:49 AM)kwsherwood Wrote: Wanted to share my path for those who might also have struggled a bit to get the GPS puck (Global Sat BU 35324 ) running on the PI 4 Open the connections tab, select "ADD to GPSD"
$ /dev/ttyUSB1 identified as a SiRF 9GSD4e_4.1.2-P1_RPATCH.05-F-GPS-4R-1510281 307 at 4800 baud. GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver (Black) 9.6: Check Price on Amazon : 3: Onyehn VK-162 G-Mouse USB GPS Dongle Navigation Module/GPS USB Engine Board External GPS Antenna Remote Mount USB GPS Receiver for Raspberry Pi Support Google Earth Window Linux: 9. Note: Specification may alter without notice, and presume best conditions for reception etc. GPS Receiver:- I would go for a generic USB GPS receiver such as the BU-353 which is plug & play device.
GLOBALSAT BU 353 S4 DRIVERS
It is advertised to work with Windows 8 and 10, but we dont have the drivers here they may be built-in to later versions. Raspberry Pi:- We will use Raspian OS on Raspberry pi Which is Debain based Operating System. You might find yours is USB0 etc., modify as required) This the driver for the Euronav also know as Globalsat BU-353 S4. In terminal, change it from binary to NMEA mode (*note, I determined mine was assigned to USB1. Hi everybody, I was just wondering if the GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver is compatible to use with the Uniden BCD536HP Digital Scanner for location based scanning control I can't find anywhere on the web to tell me or answer this question regarding this Product. usb 1-1.3: Manufacturer: Prolific Technology Inc. $ Bus 001 Device 011: ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. Wanted to share my path for those who might also have struggled a bit to get the GPS puck (Global Sat BU 35324 ) running on the PI 4ġ) BU-353 is set to binary mode by defaultġ) Identify where the device is being assignedįind the name / company (eg.