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Yes, but it's a shame to pay that amount of money and be left unattended. I hope I can make it work...
If not, I will be forced to sell the Hat for somebody who want to be in OP2 and do a regular active usb gnss and sdr ais instalation. No other solution.
Thanks!
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This has turned out to be a big mistake.
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Hi!
I reinstalled again and finally used OP3. Ais and gps started working again after a couple of days. However, they stopped working suddenly and after several restarts, and several days, they went back to life one more time.
Might this be caused by a lack of power supply?
I have a step-down bucket for 3A, maybe is tight with all the usb ports used (sub3. 1 as Ssd, usb 422, hub with several things)
I've bought a new step-down bucket with 10 A, let's see if improves, I couldn't install it yet.
Thanks!
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Am I missing something here? Wouldn't it be easier to just take it off of the raspbi and use it as a standalone device instead of hacking it and losing bluetooth? Or is that somehow much more difficult that I imagine it to be? Bluetooth is essential to my setup, but my system is currently only barely functional with GNSS lock taking forever and other bugginess... what to do?
Thanks a bunch for posting the hack Sailoog! Never again closed source!