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Hi, Is there a way to read data from the GPS sensor itself?
ubuntu-location-serviced-cli must be getting its data from somewhere
Yesterday it had no satellites in sight, despite all location services
set to on. And after i left it on overnight, in front of a window, it
still had no satellites in sight. If i encounter the same problem
again, i'll send you the logs, for now it is working again, after
switching off and on all location services. The values in the awk file
are pure guessing, no logic there :-)
11 = good reception = Green
< 11 = poor reception = Blue
< 1 = No reception = Red
If you know better values for good and poor, please let me know.
I would propose to mark all satellites with
"have_almanac_data"/"have_ephimeris_data" as green, yellow for
satellites without that data with reasonable snr, and red for any
other reported satellite.
Cheers,
Thomas
Hi Thomas,
Sounds like a good idea, but:
I *never* have seen a satellite which had almanac data, ephimeris data,
or was used in fix.
Even when "Here" is working fine and the Sensor app is showing accurate
time and lat long coordinates.
Can a few people try and run:
ubuntu-location-serviced-cli --bus system --get --property
visible_space_vehicles from the commandline?
( after "Here" and/or the SensorStatus app are showing reasonable results )
And post the result if they do/don't have one or more of the following set:
has_almanac_data:
has_ephimeris_data:
used_in_fix:
I can't help but wondering if there is a difference between what the
apps are using and what ubuntu-location-serviced-cli is showing.
Kind regards,
Ed
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