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lollipopcloud/hardware/gps.md

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GPS

Location fun. Tracking, logging, etc

Inspiration / Further Reading

Hardware

The author chose the Adafruit Ultimate GPS Breakout (link) for this guide. YMMV with other boards.

Pinout

  • Connect vcc to a 3v source on the main expansion header
  • Connect gnd to a gnd on the main expansion header
  • Connect tx to rx pin of uart2 on the main expansion header
  • Connect rx to tx pin of uart2 on the main expaions header
  • Connect pps to the PA6 pin on the main expansion header

Setup


armbian-config # Enable hardware uart2 and pps-gpio
    # System
    # Hardware
    #   Enable uart2 option
    #   Enable pps-gpio option
    # Save/reboot
apt install gpsd gpsd-clients python-gps gpsbabel # necessary software
systemctl stop gpsd # stop gpsd to help with testin
gpsd -n -N -D 2 /dev/ttyS2 # run gpsd by hand
cgps -s # run a cli client to verify it works

Setup necessary gpsd defaults (daemon that provides location data to programs).

Edit /etc/default/gpsd

  • Add /dev/ttyS2 to DEVICES
  • Add -n to GPSD_OPTIONS

Chrony

Setup PPS for chrony


cat >> /boot/armbianEnv.txt <<EOF
param_pps_pin=PA6

EOF
systemctl reboot
demsg | grep -i pps # Verify pps is enabled and shows in the kernel

Add GPS as a time source to chrony


cat >> /etc/chrony/chrony.conf <<EOF
# set larger delay to allow the NMEA source to overlap with
# the other sources and avoid the falseticker status
refclock SHM 0 refid GPS precision 1e-1 offset 0.9999 delay 0.2
refclock PPS /dev/pps0 lock NMEA

EOF

systemctl restart chrony
cgps # look for ```Status:     3D FIX```
chronyc sources -v # Should show PPS and GPS time sources as having a recent reading
chronyc tracking # Further details

NTP For Network

To enable chrony on your lollipop as the ntp server for your local clients...


cat > /etc/Networkmanager/dnsmasq-shared.d/ntp.conf <<EOF
dhcp-options=option:ntp-server,172.30.0.1
EOF

GPX Tracks

NextCloud

GpxPod for NextCloud is a good viewer for GPX track recordings

Tracking

gpspipe -r -d -l -o /tmp/xxx.nmea will record the raw GPS data from the module. Can be used for tracking.

GPX Files

You can convert raw nmea data from gpspipe using gpsbabel

Examples

  • gpsbabel -t -r -w -i nmea -f /tmp/xxx.nmea -o gpx -F xxx.gpx
  • gpsbabel -t -i nmea -f /tmp/xxx.nmea -x track,pack,split=5m,title="LOG # %Y%m%d-%H%M" -o gpx -F out.gpx

Automatic Logging

The Python program used here is in the scripts directory.


mkdir -p /tank/gps_data
chown -R gpsd:root /tank/gps_data
# put gpslog.py at /usr/local/bin
cat > /etc/systemd/system/gps-logger.service <<EOF
[Unit]
Description=Simple gps logger
After=gpsd.service gpsd.socket

[Service]
User=gpsd
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/gpslog.py
Restart=on-failure

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
EOF

systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable gps-logger
systemctl start gps-logger

Setup Auto GPX Track Creation/Upload

A handy trick for auto-converting your GPS log data as well as uploading it to NextCloud. The Python program used here is in the scripts directory.


cat > /etc/systemd/system/gpsconvert.service <<EOF
[Unit]
Description=Merge GPS logs and upload to NextCloud
After=gps-logger

[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/gpsconvert.py
EOF

cat > /etc/systemd/system/gpsconvert.timer <<EOF
[Unit]
Description=Run GPS log merge

[Timer]
OnCalendar=hourly
Persistent=true

[Install]
WantedBy=timers.target
EOF

systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl enable gpsconvert.timer
systemctl start gpsconvert.timer