3.25 + GPS = no longitude but valid fix anyway?

Hi all,

Can anybody else test/confirm this for me.

I have GPS set up as follows:

/system gps set enabled=yes port=serial0 set-system-time=yes
/port set 0 baud-rate=4800 data-bits=8 flow-control=none name=serial1 parity=none stop-bits=1

And ‘/system gps monitor’ shows:

date-and-time: jul/14/2009 13:37:03
longitude: "none"
latitude: "N 52 28' 21''"
altitude: "171.500000m"
speed: "0.000000 km/h"
valid: yes

How can this be right? How can the fix be valid without a longitude? Or is this a bug?

I see this in 3.26 too.

I am on 3.25 x86 at home with GPS:

[@cip-home] > /sys gps mon
date-and-time: jul/14/2009 16:51:24
longitude: “W 117 X’ 51’'”
latitude: “N 33 X’ 48’'”
altitude: “204.500000m”
speed: “0.629680 km/h”
valid: yes

NAB, maybe you are in some very interesting location where longtitude can’t be applied :slight_smile: