Omega2S+ LTE - GNSS/GPS positionning : no init file
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 Hello, I just received a few weeks ago my new Omega2S+ - LTE. 
 So far it works well: no problem to launch, to connect to it, to update the OS, etc.
 I use a french LTE network, and I am able to provide internet to a computer thrue an Onion Ethernet module (so without wifi). I am really satisfied.But until today, I have been unable to use the GNSS / GPS positionning. 
 I've used this guide: https://onion.io/omega2-lte-guide/ ; and followed some explanations here : https://docs.onion.io/omega2-docs/using-gps-expansion.html#using-gps-expansionI read somewhere I had to use the following command at each boot : o2lte gnss enable that gave me: Enabling GNSS data collection 
 DoneThen I called ubus call gps info that always gave me: { 
 "signal": false
 }I tested different antennas in open fields, so it does not come from elsewhere than the Omega2S+. So I decided to simply read raw NMEA strings. I am familiar to execute cat /dev/... commands. But first, following the guide, I had to disable the ogps daemon: /etc/init.d/gps stop 
 /etc/init.d/gps disableEach command sent the same answer: -ash: etc/init.d/gps: not found And indeed, I searched and did not find any gps initialization file in /etc/init.d folder... 
 Is it normal ?Besides I tried to update opkg then install ogps, but it was already done: opkg update 
 opkg install ogpsAnd when I listed all the available ubus services, I do had gps listed: ubus list And last but not least, by trying the following command (in order to re-update opkg and re-install ogps) ... : opkg remove ogps ... I got : No package removed 
 Collected errors :
 print_dependents_warning: Package ogps is depended upon by packages:
 print_dependents_warning: omega2-lte-base
 print_dependents_warning: These might cease to work if package ogps is removed.So I decided to stop my digging and to come here to seek help. 
 Any recommandation ?Thanks in advance, William 
 
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 @William-G 
 For theetc/init.d/gps: not foundissue: there was a typo in the Omega2 LTE Guide, it should be /etc/init.d/ugps/etc/init.d/ugps stop /etc/init.d/ugps disableOur mistake! We've fixed the typo in the guide. And for the original lack of GPS positioning data, it sounds like it's not able to get a lock on enough satellites. The route you were pursuing - reading the raw NMEA strings - is definitely the best first step in debugging this and should provide you some more details. What kind of antennas did you test? Can you share a photo of your setup? 
 
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 Hi there, Thanks for your answer, and your patience. 
 Just to let you know, I managed to have a gnss signal. I just work in a shitty place for gps tests, with mountains all over my house Have a nice day ! 
 
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 @William-G glad to hear you got it working! GPS (and GNSS) generally work best with a clear view of the sky. Stronger antennas also help! 
 We've updated the Omega2 LTE guide to include a small section on debugging GNSS: https://onion.io/omega2-lte-guide/#gnss-debug
 
 
			
		