diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d221b9c..945b3a6 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -7,11 +7,9 @@ Live website: https://galmon.eu/ Theoretically multi-vendor, although currently only the U-blox 8 and 9 chipsets are supported. Navilock NL-8012U receiver works really well, as does the U-blox evaluation kit for the 8MT. In addition, many stations have -reported success with this very cheap [AliExpress sourced -device](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32816656706.html). The best and -most high-end receiver, which does all bands, all the time, is the Ublox -F9P, several of us use the -[ArdusimpleRTK2B](https://www.ardusimple.com/simplertk2b/) board. +reported success with this very cheap [AliExpress sourced device](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32816656706.html). +The best and most high-end receiver, which does all bands, all the time, +is the Ublox F9P, several of us use the [ArdusimpleRTK2B](https://www.ardusimple.com/simplertk2b/) board. > NOTE: One of our programs is called 'ubxtool'. Sadly, we did not do our > research, and there is another '[ubxtool](https://gpsd.io/ubxtool.html)' already, part of @@ -20,8 +18,12 @@ F9P, several of us use the To deliver data to the project, please read [The Galmon GNSS Monitoring Project](https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/galmon-project/) -and consult the rules outlined in [the operator -guidelines](https://github.com/ahupowerdns/galmon/blob/master/Operator.md). +and consult the rules outlined in [the operator guidelines](https://github.com/ahupowerdns/galmon/blob/master/Operator.md). + +The galmon project is very grateful to all its volunteering receiving stations +as documented in the [volunteers](https://github.com/ahupowerdns/galmon/blob/master/Volunteers.md) file. +Additional sites are welcome (and encouraged) as the more data receiving sites that exist, +then more accurate data and absolute coverage of each constellation can be had. Highlights ---------- @@ -282,33 +284,6 @@ Big TODO * Semantics definition for output of Navnexus "we'll never surprise you with old data" -Global coverage (via volunteers) --------------------------------- - -In alphabetical order: - - * Austria (Vienna area) - * Brazil - * Holland (Nootdorp, Hilversum, etc) - * India (New Delhi area) - * Israel (Jerusalem) - * Italy (Rome) - * New Zealand (Auckland area) - * Rusia (Moscow area) - * Singapore - * South Africa (Cape Town area) - * Spain - * Tonga - * USA - * Alaska (Anchorage) - * California (Santa Cruz, Los Angeles area, etc) - * Massachusetts (Boston area) - * Uruguay - -Additional sites are welcome (and encouraged) as the more data receiving sites that exist, then more accurate data and absolute coverage of each constellation can be had. - -The galmon project is very grateful to all its volunteering receiving stations. - ubxtool ------- * Will also spool raw serial data to disk (in a filename that includes the diff --git a/Volunteers.md b/Volunteers.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d00fc15 --- /dev/null +++ b/Volunteers.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +The galmon project is very grateful to all its volunteering receiving stations. +Additional sites are welcome (and encouraged) as the more data receiving sites +that exist, then more accurate data and absolute coverage of each constellation can be had. + +Once you have been assigned a receiver number, please submit a pull-request +against this file to update the list of locations. + +Global coverage (via volunteers) +-------------------------------- + +In alphabetical order: + + * Austria (Vienna area) + * Brazil + * Holland (Nootdorp, Hilversum, etc) + * India (New Delhi area) + * Israel (Jerusalem) + * Italy (Rome) + * New Zealand (Auckland area) + * Rusia (Moscow area) + * Singapore + * South Africa (Cape Town area) + * Spain + * Tonga + * USA + * Alaska (Anchorage) + * California (Santa Cruz, Los Angeles area, etc) + * Massachusetts (Boston area) + * Uruguay +