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Revision as of 09:54, 26 June 2018
Applies to RouterOS: v3, v4, v5, v6 +
Summary
Package requirement: gps
Sub-menu: /system gps
Standards: GPS, NMEA 0183, Simple Text Output Protocol
Global Positioning System (GPS) is used for determining precise location of a GPS receiver.
Configuration Properties
Property | Description |
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enabled (yes | no; Default: no) | Whether GPS is enabled |
port (string; Default: ) | Name of the USB/Serial port where GPS receiver is connected |
channel (integer [0..4294967295]; Default: 0) | Port channel used by device |
init-channel (integer [0..4294967295]; Default: ) | Channel for init-string execution |
init-string (string; Default: ) | AT init string for GPS initialization |
set-system-time (yes | no; Default: no) | Whether to set router's date and time to one received from GPS. |
Monitoring Status
Command: /system gps monitor
This command is used for monitoring the data received from a GPS receiver
Parameters:
Property | Description |
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date-and-time (date) | Date and time received from GPS |
latitude (none | string) | Latitude in DM (Degrees Minute decimal) format |
longitude (none | string) | Longitude in DM (Degrees Minute decimal) format |
speed (none | string) | Current moving speed of the GPS unit |
bearing (none | string) | The compass direction toward which a GPS is moving |
valid (yes | no) | |
satellites (integer) | Number of satellites seen by the device. |
Note: The time is not stratum 1 as RouterBOARD devices do not have PPS implemented
Basic examples
Check port usage, only one instance can use serial port simultaneously
[admin@MikroTik] /port print Flags: I - inactive # DEVICE NAME CHANNELS USED-BY BAUD-RATE 0 serial0 1 Serial Console auto
in this case port is used by console, release it from console menu:
[admin@MikroTik] > /system console print Flags: X - disabled, U - used, F - free # PORT TERM 0 F serial0 vt102 [admin@MikroTik] > /system console disable 0
Adjust port settings specific for your device
[admin@MikroTik] /port> set 0 baud-rate=4800 parity=odd [admin@MikroTik] /port> print detail Flags: I - inactive 0 name="usb1" used-by="GPS" channels=1 baud-rate=4800 data-bits=8 parity=odd stop-bits=1 flow-control=none
Enable GPS
[admin@MikroTik] /system gps> set enable=yes port=usb1 [admin@MikroTik] /system gps> print enabled: yes port: usb1 channel: 0 init-channel: 0 init-string: set-system-time: no
Monitor status
[admin@MikroTik] /system gps> monitor date-and-time: jul/02/2015 14:36:08 latitude: N 56 57' 32.262'' longitude: E 24 9' 7.262'' altitude: 36.700001m speed: 0.000000 km/h destination-bearing: none true-bearing: 0.000000 deg. True magnetic-bearing: 0.000000 deg. Mag valid: yes satellites: 7
We have also created an in-depth article about live GPS tracking, using scripting and a web server: Manual:GPS-tracking.
Troubleshooting
Note that sometimes in order to make GPS module to be recognized under RouterOS you need to change the baud-rate setting in the '/port' menu.
On some modems with GPS support you need to send multiple init commands for the continuous GPS monitoring, for example, for Huawei cards you need to send "AT^WPDST=1,AT^WPDGP" init string to get continuous monitoring.
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