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HolyBro M10 Secondary GPS Module

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HolyBro M10 Secondary GPS ModuleEver felt like your drone is acting like a teenager, lost and confused, searching for direction in the vast sky? Navigational accuracy is crucial in FPV flying. We get itnothing shatters your dream of the perfect flight more than a confused drone that thinks it's flying over the Atlantic when it's really hovering above Aunt Mildred's garden. But hang on, Fly Boy and Fly Girl! What if we told you that your drone doesn't have to be a modern day Magellan

Ever felt like your drone is acting like a teenager, lost and confused, searching for direction in the vast sky?

Navigational accuracy is crucial in FPV flying. We get it—nothing shatters your dream of the perfect flight more than a confused drone that thinks it's flying over the Atlantic when it's really hovering above Aunt Mildred's garden.

But hang on, Fly Boy and Fly Girl! What if we told you that your drone doesn't have to be a modern-day Magellan sailing into the abyss?

Gone are the days when you have to scream "Why can't you just ask for directions?" at your drone. GPS modules of yore were good, but let's be honest, they had the accuracy of a pirate's treasure map sketched on a bar napkin.

Say 'Hello!' to the Holybro M10 Secondary GPS Module—the GPS so accurate it could find a needle in a haystack... if haystacks were a thing in the sky.

Thanks to its u-blox M10 series-powered multi-constellation GNSS, this GPS Module doesn't just ask for directions—it gets VIP access to ALL the map rooms. GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou—you name it!

🌟 Key Highlights:

  • Captain Jack Sparrow's Compass: Features an IST8310 compass, so your drone always knows where its North Star is.
  • Sonic Booms & Happy Tunes: Comes with an internal buzzer and safety switch because safety and melody are our middle names.
  • Christmas in July: Ultra-bright UI RGB LED. It's not just eye-candy; it's eye-Christmas!
  • Fast & Furious Positioning: With the high-gain 25 25 4mm antenna, your drone will know its place faster than Vin Diesel knows how to say "family."

📄 Technical Specifications:

Holybro M10 GPS Holybro M9N GPS
GNSS Receiver Ublox M10 Ublox M9N
Number of Concurrent GNSS Up to 4 GNSS Up to 4 GNSS
BeiDou BeiDou
Galileo Galileo
GLONASS GLONASS
GPS GPS
QZSS QZSS
Frequency Band GPS L1 GPS L1
Galileo E1 Galileo E1
GLONASS L1 GLONASS L1
BeiDou B1 BeiDou B1
SBAS L1 SBAS L1
QZSS L1 QZSS L1
Compass IST8310 IST8310
Output Protocol UBX (U-blox) UBX (U-blox)
NMEA NMEA
Accuracy 2.0m CEP 1.5m CEP
Nav. Update Rate Up to 25 Hz (single GNSS), Up to 25 Hz (4 concerrent GNSS)
Up to 10 Hz (4 concurrent GNSS)
GNSS Augmentation System EGNOS, GAGAN, MSAS and WAAS EGNOS, GAGAN, MSAS and WAAS
QZSS: L1S QZSS: L1S
Default Baud Rate 115200 115200
Input Voltage 4.7-5.2V 4.7-5.2V
Port Type JST-GH-10P JST-GH-10P
Antenna 25 x 25 x 4 mm ceramic patch antenna 25 x 25 x 4 mm ceramic patch antenna
Power consumption Less than 200mA @ 5V Less than 200mA @ 5V
Operating Temperature -40~80C -40~80C
Dimension φ50 x14.4 mm φ50 x14.4 mm
Weight 32g 32g
Cable Length 26cm (42cm cable purchase separately) 26cm (42cm cable purchase separately)
Other Tri-color LED Tri-color LED
Onboard Buzzer Onboard Buzzer
Safety Switch Safety Switch
LNA MAX2659ELT+ RF Amplifier LNA MAX2659ELT+ RF Amplifier
Rechargeable Farah capacitance Rechargeable Farah capacitance
Low noise 3.3V regulator Low noise 3.3V regulator

📲 Firmware Compatibility:

PX4 1.14, ArduPilot 4.3, INAV 5.0.0, Betaflight 4.3.0 or newer are welcomed to this GPS party.

📦 What's in the Box:

1x M10 Secondary GPS Module
1x Fixed Carbon Fiber GPS mount

🎯 Compatibility 🎯

Perfect for the Pixhawk Standard Flight Controller 10pin "GPS Module" or "GPS1" input port.

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