Finally found some time to play with the NEO-6M GPS module connected to a MDBT42Q breakout. An hour of wire prep and soldering, along with coding the examples, surprisingly was up and running with no fuss.
Now, Is it possible to modify the NEO-6M configuration data?
Goal is to play with standby mode to improve battery life, along with learning what else might be accomplished in data selection, packet reduction, update interval etc.
While I wade through the 200+ page specification doc, and search for related web site content, just wondering if anyone has done this and could provide a snippet or page links to get me over the hump?
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
Sat 2019.03.30
Finally found some time to play with the NEO-6M GPS module connected to a MDBT42Q breakout. An hour of wire prep and soldering, along with coding the examples, surprisingly was up and running with no fuss.
Now, Is it possible to modify the NEO-6M configuration data?
Goal is to play with standby mode to improve battery life, along with learning what else might be accomplished in data selection, packet reduction, update interval etc.
While I wade through the 200+ page specification doc, and search for related web site content, just wondering if anyone has done this and could provide a snippet or page links to get me over the hump?
Some great links to visualizing software
EDIT:
Looks like U-Center software (Windows only) might work, but would like to emulate that interface with Javascript code lines via the WebIDE
and this looks promising, but in C