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How to connect Oscar via NMEA type in Nuwa?

Today we are going to introduce a brand new feature of Oscar #GNSS Receiver. How to connect Oscar via #NMEA type in #Nuwa?

In the Nuwa Connect function, you can choose to use NMEA to connect to the general GNSS receiver. But what will happen if you use NMEA to connect to Tersus Oscar #receiver?

Enter the Connect interface, select Device Type as NMEA, and then select the Bluetooth name and antenna Type corresponding to Oscar, then connect.


After the connection is completed, enter the Data Terminal interface, and we can see the NMEA logs sent by Oscar receiver to the Nuwa app via Bluetooth, including GGA, RMC, GSV, VTG, GSA, GST and other information.

Click to check the Log box and enter the file name to save the NMEA logs sent by Oscar via Bluetooth locally in the TersusSurvey / GpsLogger folder.

We have found that the output logs in the Data Terminal are different between connecting Oscar with Device Type NMEA and connecting Oscar with Device Type Oscar. Actually, using the NMEA type connecting to Oscar filters the binary logs, making it more pure to output the NMEA logs.

Of course, if you first configure the correction link (UHF module and GSM module) using Device type Oscar and then switch to NMEA type to connect to Oscar, you can get these NMEA logs from Oscar in a fixed state. You can use them for some simple real-time analysis, or you can save them for some post-processing.

Not only that, Oscar now supports configuring the serial port to output NMEA. In Nuwa version 2.1.0.9, click the NMEA commands that need to be output, and then use a serial cable to export the NMEA logs for real-time or post-processing. This is a brand new Tersus feature in the process of perfecting Oscar, and we invite you to experience it!

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