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    Problem about M5stack GPS

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    • K Offline
      ken57093
      last edited by ken57093

      I'm trying to use M5Stack GPS now and I have a problem.I tried the example from the arduino Examples/Modules/FullExample. I had tried a few days still cannot fix the problem.
      Here is the outcome of serial monitor.0_1538011463777_image.png
      And the outcome in the M5Stack is "No GPS data received: check wiring".Is that mean my GPS can't get data? How can I fix it?
      Thanks a lot!

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      • lukasmaximusL Offline
        lukasmaximus
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        @ken57093 From your picture it looks like the baud rate maybe set wrong on your serial monitor. It should be 115200 baud

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        • K Offline
          ken57093
          last edited by ken57093

          @lukasmaximus Thanks a lot!

          I can see the data in serial monitor now. But in my M5Stack, it still show that "No GPS data received: check wiring". Do you have any idea?

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          • C Offline
            claus
            last edited by

            The gpsmodul is from Navspark and the output is not equal NMEA .
            Sample: $GNRMC but not $RMC.
            The libraries TinyGPS++ and TinyGPS can not work with the output.

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