[time-nuts] Re: looking for multi-constellation GNSS nav receiver with bluetooth or WiFi interface

Todd Smith tssmith2002 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 13 22:25:39 UTC 2022


You could use a Single Board Computer (SBC) that had Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth
and USB ports to read one of the multi-GNSS receivers for location.  That
would allow you to run whatever software you want and still get
multi-constellation positioning.

Todd

On Thu, Oct 13, 2022, 12:54 Brian Lloyd via time-nuts <
time-nuts at lists.febo.com> wrote:

> This is somewhat off-topic for time nuts but probably on-topic for the
> GNSS aficionados that lurk about here.
>
> I am working on a book about long-distance flying and, knowing the
> potential fragility of single-constellation GNSS, especially GPS, I have
> been trying to find a multi-constellation sensor that goes beyond GPS +
> GLONAS. Does anyone know of a packaged nav sensor that includes GPS,
> GLONAS, BeiDou, and Galileo? Yes, I have followed all the discussion of
> the newer multi-constellation GNSS modules that are now out there but I
> haven't been successful in finding a packaged nav sensor with a WiFi or
> Bluetooth interface that can integrate with various nav packages
> available for aviation, e.g. ForeFlight.
>
> Also, if anyone knows of a better place to ask this question I would
> appreciate that information as well.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
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