04-20-2012 09:13 AM
I am familiarizing myself with the NI GPS Simulation Toolkit though am having issues. I am simply trying to generate a GPS signal and have my off the shelf Garmin GPS receiver lock on and display its LLA. The Garmin GPS receiver sees the signal and displays which satelites are visible, though it takes a long time to do this and never locks on and dispalys its LLA. I am using the examples "niGPS Adjust Satelite Power.vi" and also generated a GPS binary file and tried the "niGPS Streaming from File.vi". I am directly connecting the VSG to the Garmin GPS receiver antenna port and have tried various combinations of DC Block, attenuation, and signal power levels. I have verified that the Garmin GPS receiver is functioning properly.
What am I doing wrong here??
04-23-2012 05:58 PM
JMU_ISAT,
I have a few questions to clarify what we're working with here.
It sounds like the issue could be one of configuration or data type in what is being generated, so let me know what you can about the system and it's configuration so we can narrow that down. I'd also try to default (I believe it is Mt) Binary data files from the niGPS Streaming from File example or the Direct Streaming Generation examples first and confirm the behavior you're seeing. Let me know what you can. Thanks.
04-25-2012 08:44 AM
I am using the PXIe-5673E 6.6 VSG to generate the GPS signal. The Garmin GPS receiver is directly connected to the RF Output port of the VSG via a conducted connection to its antenna port. The Garmin receiver is running like it would off the shelf. I am simply generating the GPS signal and then powering on the Garmin receiver and waiting for it to lock on to the GPS signal and display its latitude and longitude information.
I have used a PXI-5661 VSA to verify the VSG is generating the signal.
I am using the default niGPS examples to generate the GPS signal. I have tried both the adjust satelite power vi and the stream from file vi. The default ephemeris and almanac files are being used.
I have also tried using a DC block at the Garmin GPS receiver port and varrying levels of attenuation.
04-26-2012 06:03 PM
Just to confirm, you're getting the receiver to lock on to the satellite information from the VSG, but you can't get the GPS to actually locate any site information or latitude/longitude values? Do you know which Garmin Receiver in particular it is that you're using? I'll try to see if there are any additional caveats for the setup that you're starting with and let you know what I can get together.