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Arduino uno r3 gps9/13/2023 GPS_cesar.ino:50:23: error: ‘GPS_INVALID_F_ANGLE’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:49:80: error: ‘distance_between’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:49:21: error: ‘GPS_INVALID_F_ANGLE’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:48:71: error: ‘cardinal’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:48:31: error: ‘GPS_INVALID_F_ANGLE’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:47:35: error: ‘GPS_INVALID_F_SPEED’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:46:31: error: ‘GPS_INVALID_F_ANGLE’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:45:33: error: ‘GPS_INVALID_F_ALTITUDE’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:42:21: error: ‘GPS_INVALID_F_ANGLE’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:41:21: error: ‘GPS_INVALID_F_ANGLE’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:39:25: error: ‘GPS_INVALID_HDOP’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:39:17: error: ‘class TinyGPS’ has no member named ‘hdop’ GPS_cesar.ino:38:31: error: ‘GPS_INVALID_SATELLITES’ is not a member of ‘TinyGPS’ GPS_cesar.ino:38:17: error: ‘class TinyGPS’ has no member named ‘satellites’ GPS_cesar.ino: In function ‘void loop()’: Hi, i was trying with your code for GPS shield, but i got all this errors: I’m using Arduino 1.6.1 compiler, can you help me? Distributed under the GNU General Public (Open-Source) License. Source materials for all my Arduino tutorials can be found in my github repository. You can download the files associated with this episode here: Arduino Tutorial 15 Files Cooking-Hacks generously supplied both the GPS shield and SD Card shield that I used in this tutorial. I used the tinyGPS library to decode the NMEA GPS Data. Grab some popcorn and your Arduino, because this tutorial is pretty long – GPS is complicated! The schematics, programs, parts list, sample data, and important links are available for download below. I added a short “history lesson” to this episode to explain how GPS came to be it’s the first time I’ve done that, so please let me know if you like the extra knowledge. As a bonus, I’ll also show you how to easily overlay this data onto a map using services like Google Earth and Google Fusion Tables (NOTE: Fusion Tables is being phased out by Google, so I recommend against using it – Edit from February 2019). If it wasn’t obvious from the title, this tutorial will teach you how to use an Arduino paired with a GPS Module and an SD Card Module to log your latitude and longitude over the course of a day. I’ve been sporadically walking around NYC with this GPS for weeks as I’ve tweaked the code and gotten it just right. This was easily the most time I’ve spent producing an Arduino Tutorial. This tutorial was featured on the Cooking-Hacks website on
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