Banggood, Ali, Amazon, eBay and other chinese retails selling knockoff unknown products is not a a preconceived notion. It is a fact.
I have one of these coming Monday. I have to hook up the compass also as I have a bad leg compass. You wouldn't know the colors on that would you? Thanks.$19 delivered USA seller Ublox NEO-M8N GPS Module with Compass for APM2.6 APM2.8 Pixhawk PX4 Flight In US | eBay
Right out of the gate this is the best of the ones I got, all $30 and under. In less than 60 seconds it got 10 satellites. That is in a new location(new install) under a heavy tree canopy!
red-red
black-black
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solo brown- GPS white
This install did have two ferrite rings unlike the others, which had one.
Kudos to you for taking up the initiative. I can see you got quite a bit of flack from the Veterans who have valid points and concerns. I have a mRo on one of my solo, will slap a BN800 on the second one soon. I am all up for exploring the possibilities and options. Keep it up bro !About a week ago I installed a BN-800 GPS in my backup Solo. I thought that for under $18 it was worth experimenting with. I had hoped to get one of the V2 GPS shields from the 3DR store, but it seems they aren't available now. I ended up reusing the original one.
I also created a design for a 3D printed mounting bracket (uploaded to Thingiverse).
Someone else has a generic GPS mounting bracket for the Solo on Thingiverse, but it moves the GPS lower behind the battery, which can't be a good thing. My bracket keeps the GPS module at the same height and slightly more forward.
I've noticed that some other people have installed this GPS (or the seemingly identical RTFQ Mini8) in their Solos and have reported mostly good results.
I did not update the firmware or any settings in the GPS. I just spliced the new wiring harness into the original one. After about a half-dozen flights, my impression is also mostly good.
It definitely acquires satellites quickly, but seems to need a few more of them before Solo is happy with the HDOP and gives a ready for takeoff. It easily gets 12-14 on the ground, and then increases to around 20 in the air. It occasionally gets 21. The HDOP values peak at around 0.6 to 0.7.
Compared to the original REV B, it gets at least 6 more satellites. (most ever seen was 15 on REV B). The best HDOP on the REV B was 0.7, so not a big improvement there...
One thing I have noticed with the new GPS is that it seems to drift a bit more over time. Not an enormous amount, but perhaps 10 feet or so. The original REV B was usually only a few feet.
I'm curious what experiences other people may have had with these inexpensive GPS's - especially the RTFQ Mini8. Did you reflash the firmware or change any of the stock settings?
Yes, I know the mRobotics GPS is better, but it's also 4x the price of the BN800.
Kudos to you for taking up the initiative. I can see you got quite a bit of flack from the Veterans who have valid points and concerns. I have a mRo on one of my solo, will slap a BN800 on the second one soon. I am all up for exploring the possibilities and options. Keep it up bro !
Thanks, I have refrained from posting anything additional to this thread for quite sometime due the attacks. I have no skin in this game, other than the fact that I have the Banggood $17 BN-800's installed in both of my Solos and they work MUCH better than my stock REV B units. That is a fact from my perspective.
The other alleged "facts" - the claim that cheap BN-800's from a variety of low-cost vendors are stolen, or hacks, or (pick you derogatory adjective) are meaningless to me.
Also, the claim that any particular supplier provides a product of unknown quality is equally meaningless until a sufficient body of REAL evidence is clearly available to validate that claim.
At the beginning of the thread I acknowledged that the mRo (and potentially other after-market units) were probably better. I never disputed that likely-hood. However, the BN-800 (and the relabeled unit sold by RTFQ) are clearly demonstrating that they are a significant upgrade to the stock 3DR GPS's. That's been good enough for me. If for some reason a person doesn't feel comfortable buying a BN-800, then by all means they should not.
I believe your point about having an open mind to explore other possibilities is a good thing, but it obviously doesn't sit well with certain personality types. That is perfectly fine as well.
Thanks, I have refrained from posting anything additional to this thread for quite sometime due the attacks. I have no skin in this game, other than the fact that I have the Banggood $17 BN-800's installed in both of my Solos and they work MUCH better than my stock REV B units. That is a fact from my perspective.
The other alleged "facts" - the claim that cheap BN-800's from a variety of low-cost vendors are stolen, or hacks, or (pick you derogatory adjective) are meaningless to me.
Also, the claim that any particular supplier provides a product of unknown quality is equally meaningless until a sufficient body of REAL evidence is clearly available to validate that claim.
At the beginning of the thread I acknowledged that the mRo (and potentially other after-market units) were probably better. I never disputed that likely-hood. However, the BN-800 (and the relabeled unit sold by RTFQ) are clearly demonstrating that they are a significant upgrade to the stock 3DR GPS's. That's been good enough for me. If for some reason a person doesn't feel comfortable buying a BN-800, then by all means they should not.
I believe your point about having an open mind to explore other possibilities is a good thing, but it obviously doesn't sit well with certain personality types. That is perfectly fine as well.
And I just finished printing the Gimbal holder you posted on Thingiverse, didn't know it was your design. lol
Hey Andrew, what did you make this out of? I was thinking of maybe using a pill bottle. I may buy a boom if that doesn't work though.The Here GPS mount I made doesn't extend, but it is just held on with Velcro. I lay it down in the battery tray when transporting this Solo in the backpack. I made it high enough to get above the prop arc but not so tall that it wobbles around.
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Yes it does, unless you don't use compass in here and stick with leg compass.Does the HERE require changing settings in the SOLO? I don't have a PC or android devices so I can't use Solex or any of the software that changes parameters. So if I got a HERE for copter #1 would it require changes or just plug it in like the cheap GPS?
Hey Andrew, what did you make this out of? I was thinking of maybe using a pill bottle. I may buy a boom if that doesn't work though.
I used a pill bottle from an old vet prescription (blue).I just made a simple cylinder and printed it on my 3D printer.
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