Dear MR Mayer,
Thank you for the detailed description. Unfortunately, Locus GIS NTRIP currently supports devices connected via Bluetooth or USB only. Correction data is not transmitted when the device is connected through HTTP.
I’m not fully familiar with this specific GNSS receiver, but could you please try pairing it directly within Locus GIS (instead of using gpspipe or gpsd)? This might help bypass the issue.
Thank you
Petr
Hans Mayer
Dear All,
recently I installed Locus GIS version 1.26.0 on my Samsung S22 with Android version 16 and One UI version 8.0
I realised that a NTRIP manager is possible only with an external GNSS receiver.
I configured a NET receiver. I have an U-blox ZED-F9P which is managed by gpsd ( see https://gitlab.com/gpsd/gpsd by Gary Miller ). With gpspipe ( same package ) I offer a service on a TCP port which can be used by Locus GIS. To do so I can configure a NTRIP server. As caster I use rtk2go.com with a mount point near my position.
When I open the GPS map I see a lot of GNSS but only view are used.
As you can see horizontal or vertical accuracy ( Vert. Genauigkeit ) When I want to add a point with "Mein Standort" ( my position ) I get an error "Toleranz überschritten )
When I watch the screen then I see the the current position "walks over" an area of several meters ( but there is a fix mounted antenna on the top of the roof of my house ) This gives me the impression the the correction with NTRIP doesn't work at all.
On ZED-F9P I enabled BINARY mode an RAWX mode.
Is there something else which has to be configured that I get a quite accurate position ?
Sorry I didn't find a way to change the app to English but I hope you can imagine what I mean.
Kind regards
Hans
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