I'm on a raspberry 3 b+ running latest version of kali linux.
I got this gps receiver;
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... zqWYESEShc
I made sudo apt-get install gpsd and checked that the gps is ttyUSB0, then:
gpsd /dev/ttyUSB0
cgps
But as the title says, location is incorrect. Is not like its the other end of the world, but it is pretty far from me, actually in the middle of the ocean.
I'm new to this so I'd appreciate help and suggestions.
Thanks in advance
Re: GPS receiver wrong location gpsd
Is the GPS outdoors with a clear view of the majority of the sky?
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Re: GPS receiver wrong location gpsd
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GPS co-ordinates from gpsd are +ve east of Greenwich, -ve west of Greenwich, +ve north of the equator, -ve south of the equator.
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Re: GPS receiver wrong location gpsd
Mostly. Is outside of my window, and I live in a rural area so there are no tall buildings nearby. Today it picks up the same location as yesterday, in the middle of the ocean.
Is there something that I need to configure or something like that?
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