Re: GPS wrong longitude

2009-01-09 Thread Helge Hafting
Robin Paulson wrote: 2009/1/9 Nicolas Laurance nlaura...@zindep.com: screenshot2 you're not locked on to any satellites the numbers at the bottom-left of the screen, (12/0) say the gps can see 12, and is locked on to 0 - it needs to lock on to 4 or 5 minimum to get a fix Actually, you

Re: GPS wrong longitude

2009-01-08 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/1/8 Nicolas Laurance nlaura...@zindep.com: After the fix, Tango shows me on the correct position on the map but in the Trip tab the latitude data is completely wrong, more than 1 degree west sorry if i'm being missing the point and being pedantic, but i'm sure latitude measures angle

RE: GPS wrong longitude

2009-01-08 Thread Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio
2009/1/8 Nicolas Laurance nlaura...@zindep.com: After the fix, Tango shows me on the correct position on the map but in the Trip tab the latitude data is completely wrong, more than 1 degree west

Re: GPS wrong longitude

2009-01-08 Thread Nicolas Laurance
sorry if i'm being missing the point and being pedantic, but i'm sure latitude measures angle north/south of the equator. you're right, a typo from me, mea culpa the latitude N/S is correct the longitude is biased W by ± 1°, correct that's more than 100 km I confirm the position on the map

Re: GPS wrong longitude

2009-01-08 Thread Nicolas Laurance
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Re: GPS wrong longitude

2009-01-08 Thread Helge Hafting
So, correct position on the map, but wrong numbers. Maybe tangogps has an error converting its numerical variables to strings for the screen. Try notifying the developer(s). Also try reading the gps with some other software. Helge Hafting ___

Re: GPS wrong longitude

2009-01-08 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
I can also, if it's useful, give a GPS track showing this issue; you can see it on an OpenStreetMap[1] map, here[2]. It has bee already loaded in OSM's database, so you only have to download the osm datas and the gpx datas for the area. LAT MIN: 41.06546877365579 LAT MAX: 41.07294855015945 LON

Re: GPS wrong longitude

2009-01-08 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/1/9 Nicolas Laurance nlaura...@zindep.com: screenshot2 you're not locked on to any satellites the numbers at the bottom-left of the screen, (12/0) say the gps can see 12, and is locked on to 0 - it needs to lock on to 4 or 5 minimum to get a fix it looks like you've previously got a fix,

Re: GPS wrong longitude

2009-01-08 Thread Jim Morris
Yes I get the same problem from the trip menu on Tangogps only. I get the correct lat/long from my other GPS device and also from agpsui on the freerunner. Looks like it is a bug in TangoGPS. Nicolas Laurance wrote: hi all, I've tried several distrib (FSO, SHR) and I have an issue with the

Re: GPS wrong longitude

2009-01-08 Thread Nicolas Laurance
it looks like you've previously got a fix, then turned off the gps and restarted it. gpsd will often report phantom locations (usually the last place you were at before turning off) in this situation - even, as in this case, a decent hdop value (2.6) you need to make sure gps is on and