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6 gpscat - dump the output from a GPS
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9 gpscat [-s speed] [-p] [-t] [-D debuglevel] serial-port
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12 gpscat is a simple program for logging and packetizing GPS data
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15 program runs until end of input or it is interrupted by ^C or other
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18 In raw mode (the default) gpscat simply dumps its input to standard
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22 In packetizing mode, gpscat uses the same code as gpsd(8)'s packet
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26 This program is useful as a sanity checker when examining a new device.
27 It can be used as a primitive NMEA logger, but beware that (a)
28 interrupting it likely to cut off output in mid-sentence, and (b) to
29 avoid displaying incomplete NMEA sentences right up next to shell
30 prompts that often contain a $, raw mode always emits an extra final
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34 probably consuming the entirety of input and appearing to hang — if it
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44 Set the port's baud rate (and optionally its parity and stop bits)
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51 Invoke packetizer mode, with the packet type and length (in
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55 In packetizer mode, enable progress messages from the packet
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65 gpsd(8), gps(1), libgps(3), libgpsd(3), gpsfake(1). gpsprof(1),
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69 Eric S. Raymond esr@thyrsus.com. There is a project page for gpsd
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78The GPSD Project 16 Nov 2006 GPSCAT(1)