Geekstory BN-220 Dual GPS Glonass Module Navigation TTL Level 9600bps + GPS Passive Antenna for Arduino Raspberry Pi Pixhawk F3 CC3D Betaflight F4 Flight Control
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Dave
> 24 hourPretty easy to setup, only 4 wires to solder. As I recall, the diagram is from the bottom compared to when I was
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Amos Lebsack
> 24 hourExcellent Gps!, came to life the minute I plugged into Betaflight, the sticky back foam disk works great, Shipping was next day super fast!, couldn’t be happier!
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Brent Konieczny
> 24 hourAcquires sats very quickly and holds them throughout the flight. Make sure to mount with the ceramic side facing up.
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Bernadine Price DVM
> 24 hourExcellent little GPS... takes about 2 -3 minutes the first time and then about 10-15 seconds after that.. I cant complain about this thing at all! It has worked great on my Nazgul5 quad
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Bryant
> 24 hourIf you are a part of the FPV drone world, you know breaking parts is part of the game. So this is my third GPS purchased and I have been happy with all 3. Works well, is accurate, and is durable. Definitely recommend!
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Deenard
> 24 hourEasy to install, using it to track speed, location and distance. Havent setup return to home in BetaFlight yet.
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Kathleen Glenn
> 24 hourConnects fast after the first time, wish the cable was longer...I lengthened it. I used it with the ZOHD Kopilot.
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Ethan S.
> 24 hourI am using this for a GPS device in my car that will light up the LED when I get close to key Points of Interest to remind me of things I keep forgetting (i.e. remember your Chuck-It when you leave the dog park). The picture is a prototype I whipped up to test the unit, as it is my first GPS project. I used arduino nano controller, with the NeoGPS library. Very easy to setup. My first satellite lock took less than a minute, and nearly instant when I am outside. It even gets a lock sitting on my desk indoors which was a surprise and helps for development.
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Brian
> 24 hourIt says It comes with the USB link to flash the unit but I didnt receive one.
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Tony Fassbind
> 24 hourI am using this on a boat. I used a usb to serial module to connect it to the u-blox connect software, so I could change the baud rate to 4800 which is the NMEA 0183 standard. Changes are stored in non volatile memory on this unit, which is not the case on some u-blox receivers.