Andrew Holme built this incredible four-channel GPS receiver using a repurposed FPGA board from a previous frequency synthesizer project. Connected to a PC running a console app, Andrew’s receiver is capable of tracking four satellites simultaneously, which is good enough to capture lat, long, and altitude. [via YC]

Solutions are computed in earth-centred, earth-fixed (ECEF) coordinates. User location is converted to latitude, longitude and altitude with a correction for eccentricity of the earth, which bulges at the equator.

2 Responses to Homemade GPS Receiver

  1. This is a lovely piece of craftsmanship!

  2. this is an awesome HACK…the land surveyors on Land Surveyors United will love this!

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