Can a GPS applet be started before gpsd is started?

Can a GPS applet be started before gpsd is started?

If a client is started before GPSD is running (for example a GPS applet is started before the BT device is connected), then the only way for it to know that GPSD is for it to attempt to connect to the GPSD socket and keep trying every so often until it succeeds.

How does gpsd work and how does it work?

GPSD works that your client opens a socket to the server and sends it a command. The commands are currently all letters, although at the time of writing there is only one letter left unused and so a new format is being discussed. GPSD replies to every letter with a string.

Is there a way to turn off gpsd?

Because GPSD is designed to always be running and always report fix data, there is no provision for turning it on and off, except by killing the process.

Is the GPSD message protocol a proper IPC system?

The proposed version of the GPSD message protocol currently allows for multiple letter commands and for multiple line responses. This again adds to the complexity of parsing, which is all something that a proper IPC system such as D-Bus provides.

How is dragy’s GPS based performance meter different from real time?

Dragy’s app uses pure 0-60 time to post results but that is about 10% slower than the actual 0-60 (1 ft) rollout time, which is in the record, but buried in the data. It is also inexplicably a bit different between runs and between posted run records.

Can a GPSDO YT work with a neo-6m?

So with a ublox neo-6m you can’t do a great vco gpsdo because maximum output frequency is 1000Hz. You must buy a neo-7m or upper. This is how my GPSDO YT works. The controller found the good adjustment for any OCXO with vfc 0 to 5v.

What happens when you have a GPS on your wrist?

When a runner has the GPS strapped to their wrist, they neglect to listen to the signs the body is projecting. Instead, they try to maintain what they think is their easy pace. Consequently, they don’t recover as fast as they should and hinder their performance in subsequent workouts.

Do you need a GPS watch to run?

With a GPS, it’s easy to monitor how fast you’re running on a commonly run route and, when the realization occurs that a PR for the course is within reach, runners tend to push themselves harder to beat their previous best. Ditch the GPS watch on your easy recovery runs and cool down miles.