User Guide
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A: https://tinyurl.com/gps-works-on-mac
Q: Does this unit transmit data in nmea format?
A: Yes, the data is in NMEA format
Q: Do you have raspberry pi drivers?
A: You just need plug the gps module into the raspberry pi, then it can work, the driver
already in the raspberry pi
Q: Is this a 10Hz refresh? Meeting 10 updates a second?
A: Yes, it is 10hz refresh
Q: Will this work for real time tracking with Windows 10 Google Earth program on my
laptop?
A: Yes, it can. You need install driver first, you can download driver and document from
this link https://www.u-blox.com/en/product/u-center
Q: Can i use python in raspberry pi to get the GPS data?
A: Yes you can. You don't need drivers; the Linux kernel takes care of that by mounting
the device as a Linux character mode device (hence the 'C' in the directory listing) and
the device sends a data message including time and location every time the green light
blinks. If you need help with the data format download the interface manual from
https://www.u-blox.com/sites/default/files/products/documents/u-blox7-V14_Receiver
DescrProtSpec_%28GPS.G7-SW-12001%29_Public.pdf
Q: Could i integrate this into my drone for gps location information?
A: Yes, you can, but you need code by yourself
Q: Does it work on a windows 10 ?
A: Yes, it can
Q: Can it work with the iPad mini 4?
A: Yes, it can
Q: Do i need any additional device or module to get gps location on raspberry pi or this
tiny device alone would do the job?
A: Yes, this device will do what you want, as long as you have the software necessary,
like an EFB, which can interpret the gps data. However I would not recommend this one,
I bought one and it is not that good. I would suggest that you get the version which has
the USB cable so you can plug it into the raspberry but move the actual receiver away
from the Raspberry pi





