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Hi folks, first let me introduce our project, we are a group of amateur presently building a nanosatellite and we are acteally testing many onboard electronics and avionics with stratospheric ballon launches in the range of 25 to 35 Km of altitude. Our project has been qualified to participate to a mission with the Canadian Space agency in August 2018. Needless to say we are quite excited about it.
Now our problem...we need a guru in the use of N8M GPS sensors with Arduino to help and guide our specialist. We are presently working with N6M and N7M version but we need to upgrade to the N8M to get all 4 satellite networks. One major feature, we have to reprogram the GPS to be airborne so we are not limited to the 12Km altitude limitation of commercial GPS. This is quite easy with the older model but we have to begin from scratch with th 8M.
if any of you is interested in participating to this very exciting project you may contact me in private on Facebook and I will put you in touch with our electronics folks. You can see some of our achivements on Facebook...search for Nanikana aerospace.T he main goal of opur group is to promote scientific activities for youg and student.
Now our problem...we need a guru in the use of N8M GPS sensors with Arduino to help and guide our specialist. We are presently working with N6M and N7M version but we need to upgrade to the N8M to get all 4 satellite networks. One major feature, we have to reprogram the GPS to be airborne so we are not limited to the 12Km altitude limitation of commercial GPS. This is quite easy with the older model but we have to begin from scratch with th 8M.
if any of you is interested in participating to this very exciting project you may contact me in private on Facebook and I will put you in touch with our electronics folks. You can see some of our achivements on Facebook...search for Nanikana aerospace.T he main goal of opur group is to promote scientific activities for youg and student.