



Put the Igo to the Navitel folder on the flash.
Rename Navitel.exe to Navitel.old.exe Rename Igo.exe to Navitel.exe Put the following to the sys.txt: https://gist.github.com/martonmiklos/6f35582765ecb1957ab7d66b79c23e12 I have bought a sunken PH1 around a year ago, managed to get it fly, but it is not able to see the GPS signal properly.
I have hooked up the board to my saleae and I have wrapped this tool to read the Saleae logic analyzer output CSV: https://github.com/aanjhan/ubx It turned out that it see some satellites, but the link quality is very poor: CNO (Carrier to Noise ratio) was mostly 0 and sometimes 28-30. So I have replaced the ublox receiver module (to an uBlox 6T), it see more satellites, with better CNo (27-33) but still no signal lock in the system. I have ordered today a ANT1575-2540A from the TME and we will see. There is a ALM-1912-BLKG in the antenna path, but I have not been able to source it yet. And my hopes to the antenna is pretty high :D. |