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ALFRED-GPSD(8) Alfred GPS distribution server ALFRED-GPSD(8)

alfred-gpsd - Alfred GPS distribution server

alfred-gpsd [options]

alfred-gpsd can be used to distribute GPS location information over your batman-adv mesh network. It reads the current location from gpsd, or a fixed location from the command line, and distributes this information via alfred. By gathering this local information, any alfred-gpsd node can get location information about other nodes.

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path to unix socket used for alfred server communication.
Start up in server mode. This server will read the current location from gpsd and set it in alfred via unix socket. The alfred server must run too to get this information set.
Rather than read the current location from gpsd, use a fixed location.
Specify the server hostname and optional port of where gpsd is listening. Additionally, a specific device connected to gpsd can be specified.

Start an alfred-gpsd server which is fetching GPS data from the local gpsd.
alfred-gpsd -s

Start an alfred-gpsd server with a fixed location
alfred-gpsd -s -l 48.858222,2.2945,358

To get a list of GPS locations, in JSON format:
alfred-gpsd

[

{ "source" : "f6:00:48:13:d3:1e", "tpv" : {"class":"TPV","tag":"RMC",
"device":"/dev/ttyACM0","mode":3,"time":"2013-10-01T10:43:20.000Z",
"ept":0.005,"lat":52.575485000,"lon":-1.339716667,"alt":122.500,
"epx":10.199,"epy":15.720,"epv":31.050,"track":0.0000,"speed":0.010,
"climb":0.000,"eps":31.44} },
{ "source" : "8e:4c:77:b3:65:b4", "tpv" : {"class":"TPV",
"device":"command line","time":"2013-10-01T10:43:05.129Z",
"lat":48.858222,"lon":2.2945,"alt":358.000000,"mode":3}
} ]

alfred(8), gpsd(8) gpsd_json(5)

alfred-gpsd and this Manual page was written by Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch>

October 4, 2013 Linux