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I have Ublox AEK-4P and an AEK-4T development kits. | I have Ublox AEK-4P and an AEK-4T development kits. | ||
These consist of a GPS module (LEA-4P or LEA-4T respectively) in a small case with a USB interface, a serial port adapter and a patch antenna on a really long coax cable. | |||
I will put more information here as I collect it... | I will put more information here as I collect it... | ||
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Here is the serial port datasheet. | Here is the serial port datasheet. | ||
[[Image:Ublox_serial_port_adapter.pdf]] | [[Image:Ublox_serial_port_adapter.pdf]] | ||
The AEK-4T is based on the LEA-4T module. The interesting thing about the 4T is that it can output raw data that can be processed to achieve centimeter level accuracy at low cost. See more at [[Low-cost RTK]] |
Revision as of 18:53, 18 November 2009
I have Ublox AEK-4P and an AEK-4T development kits.
These consist of a GPS module (LEA-4P or LEA-4T respectively) in a small case with a USB interface, a serial port adapter and a patch antenna on a really long coax cable.
I will put more information here as I collect it...
Here is the serial port datasheet. File:Ublox serial port adapter.pdf
The AEK-4T is based on the LEA-4T module. The interesting thing about the 4T is that it can output raw data that can be processed to achieve centimeter level accuracy at low cost. See more at Low-cost RTK