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FriendlyARM Releases a GPS module for NanoPi2

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FriendlyARM released a GPS module for the NanoPi2.

Please refer to the following link for more details:
http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=93
Hi ,

I am using NANO PI R1.
https://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?r ... uct_id=248

I need to setup matrix GPS-01 with nano pi R1,

Please guide on installation on 4.19.38-sunxi.

Thanks you
Bharat
friendluff wrote:
bharatdhuri wrote:
Hi ,

I am using NANO PI R1.

I need to setup matrix GPS-01 with nano pi R1,
https://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?r ... uct_id=248 basketball legends

Please guide on installation on 4.19.38-sunxi.

Thanks you
Bharat

I also hope someone can give me detailed instructions on how to install on 4.19.38-sunxi.

I am also learning about how to install this app. Hope someone knowledgeable will help
Hey, I totally get where you're coming from.

I was in your exact shoes last year when we started hiring in Manchester. At first, I also thought setting up a local branch would be the smarter move long-term. But once I started digging into the admin side—corporate tax registration, opening local bank accounts, setting up payroll, appointing directors—it became clear that the legal and operational load was way too much for just one or two hires.

We ended up going with an Employer of Record (EOR) instead, and honestly, it took a huge weight off our shoulders. They manage all the local employment stuff—contracts, taxes, benefits, compliance—so we could just focus on building the actual team.
If you're still exploring options, this page really helped me understand the UK setup better: https://theemployerofrecord.com/payroll-services-in-the-uk. It lays out what EORs do and what you can expect. The cost per employee is a bit higher than doing it yourself, sure, but the time and stress saved made it totally worth it for us during the early stages.

Hope that helps a bit!
bharatdhuri wrote:
Hi ,

I am using NANO PI R1.
https://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?r ... ct_id=248_cookie clicker

I need to setup matrix GPS-01 with nano pi R1,

Please guide on installation on 4.19.38-sunxi.

Thanks you
Bharat

This is likely a standard GPS module that communicates via UART (serial) and outputs NMEA 0183 sentences. It typically has VCC (power), GND (ground), TX (transmit), and RX (receive) pins.

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