[AR] Re: PIKSI GPS test...

  • From: Lars Osborne <lars.osborne@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2015 17:58:03 -0700

I second George. Well done Paul.

How much mass is your GPS payload and what diameter does it fit into?

Thanks,
Lars Osborne

On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 1:21 AM, George Herbert <george.herbert@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

You are obviously way ahead of me, Paul. Go gettem.


George William Herbert
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On Jul 18, 2015, at 8:30 PM, Paul Breed <paul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The Piksi can record raw GPS front end RF with the right setup.
I hope to fly that setup in 2 weeks.

I may also replace the TCXO with a 'g' tolerant oscillator.

I used the swift nav tiny GPS hockey puck antenna, I have better, but that
is what I flew.
I turned the tracking loop parameters wider, and I may have overdone it.

One of the gentleman at Swift likes my project and has been spending time
helping me personally.
PIKSI is clearly still a work in progress but its getting better every
day...

I was not trying to use it in RTK mode, I was using it because Its open
source and
I can get to the GPS internals and bend it to my will....

I will keep flying and adjusting till I have a robust high acceleration
GPS unit....

Paul






On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 6:58 PM, George Herbert <george.herbert@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hmm. Wonder if someone could signal capture the analog signal off one of
these under launch-like Gs and see if it was signal quality or processing
electronics or too fast for tge digital side.

George William Herbert
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On Jul 18, 2015, at 3:48 PM, Ken Biba <kenbiba@xxxxxx> wrote:

The good news. Regained lock at apogee.

Likely still needs receiver sensitivity improvements so ITAR limited
rather than RX sensitivity limited.

What antenna did you use Paul?

Might still be usable for altitude records exceeding uBlox limits.

K



Ken Biba
Novarum, Inc.
415-577-5496


On Jul 18, 2015, at 3:01 PM, Paul Breed <paul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ok I flew an HPR with a PIksi...

I used the latest S/W from Swift with the dynamics turned to maximize
the chance of maintaining lock.

It did not maintain lock.

Lost lock on ignition, regained lock at apogee....
It was really windy so we had a lot of horizontal velocity (204 knots)
when drogue deployed.
Shredded the electronics bay and thus landed hard with no main deploy.

Fortunately other than a shredded electronics bay rocket seems ok...

I've got more experiments in the series planned I'll keep you posted..

Paul




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