Hello. I turned on GPS and APRS works very well. Thank you for the software files. Now I'm thinking about putting it in a housing, I'm thinking about a loudspeaker microphone. Regards, SP3DRY
You've already tested your GPS. I uploaded v0.32 to the shared folder previously shared with beta testers. Additional GPS utilization functions have been added. If you use the $3 gp02-Kit GPS, you can use UV-K5 right away without modifying it.
That's a great question. I ran quite a few tests on it. First TEST : 6 months ago: Connect GPS module to UV-K5 without C-Board (3.5mm, 2.5mm plug) - Satellite recognition takes a little longer, but can be used (However, a delay time must be provided to the PTT throughout the firmware. When a signal is transmitted from GPS, the PTT is recognized together - this is unavoidable in circuit implementation) Second TEST : 3 types of GPS are connected directly to the C-Board - 1 cannot be recognized, 2 can communicate with GPS but cannot receive signals from satellites. So at this time, I drew a circuit connecting the battery voltage of UV-K5. Third TEST (this video) : I purchased a low-power GPS module, connected it to the C-Board, and tested it by turning it on continuously for over 4 hours. I can't confirm it, but it works well without any problems so far. Low-power GPS modules are available for $23 and $3. I purchased a $3 device (gp02-kit), connected it, and received time information within 30 seconds and satellite information within 3 minutes during cold booting (in a discharged state of the built-in battery). I'm quite satisfied. The only problem was delivery took about 2 months. lol
@@ianlee3061Great, I just ordered 5 of the GP-02-Kit modules. In the meantime I will try the other GPS module and supply 5V power from the C-Board USB port.
Hello. I turned on GPS and APRS works very well. Thank you for the software files. Now I'm thinking about putting it in a housing, I'm thinking about a loudspeaker microphone. Regards, SP3DRY
You've already tested your GPS.
I uploaded v0.32 to the shared folder previously shared with beta testers. Additional GPS utilization functions have been added. If you use the $3 gp02-Kit GPS, you can use UV-K5 right away without modifying it.
@@ianlee3061 Thanks for the information about GPS gp02-Kit. Regards
That is a very good looking menu :D
The RP2040 has about 2Mb of space so I can use the icons LOL
Thanx Ian Lee. 🙏
tnx
So enough current can be pulled from the 3.3V pin on the 3.5mm TRS to run a GPS? I have a GPS module to test, just need to solder it in the C-Board.
That's a great question. I ran quite a few tests on it.
First TEST : 6 months ago: Connect GPS module to UV-K5 without C-Board (3.5mm, 2.5mm plug) - Satellite recognition takes a little longer, but can be used (However, a delay time must be provided to the PTT throughout the firmware. When a signal is transmitted from GPS, the PTT is recognized together - this is unavoidable in circuit implementation)
Second TEST : 3 types of GPS are connected directly to the C-Board - 1 cannot be recognized, 2 can communicate with GPS but cannot receive signals from satellites. So at this time, I drew a circuit connecting the battery voltage of UV-K5.
Third TEST (this video) : I purchased a low-power GPS module, connected it to the C-Board, and tested it by turning it on continuously for over 4 hours. I can't confirm it, but it works well without any problems so far.
Low-power GPS modules are available for $23 and $3.
I purchased a $3 device (gp02-kit), connected it, and received time information within 30 seconds and satellite information within 3 minutes during cold booting (in a discharged state of the built-in battery). I'm quite satisfied.
The only problem was delivery took about 2 months. lol
@@ianlee3061 So we should order now, this gp02-kit ;)
Happy to see such a progress! Thank you for the great work!
@@ianlee3061Great, I just ordered 5 of the GP-02-Kit modules. In the meantime I will try the other GPS module and supply 5V power from the C-Board USB port.
@@ianlee3061 Thanks for the information about GPS gp02-Kit. Regards
great!
tnx
Can you share to me firmware please..
Some narration throughout the video would go a long ways.