TBS has launched a new version of its M10 GPS, making the already great - value GPS even better. The TBS M10 is a perfect fit for Quads using betaflight. It's incredibly compact and lightweight. Here are its key features: It uses the ublox UBX - M10050 chipset and has flash memory for configuration storage. With frequencies of L1 at 1575.42MHz, L2 at 1561.10MHZ, and L3 at 1602.00MHZ, it offers wide - range support. The baud rate ranges from 4800bps to 921600bps, with a default of 38400bps. Its high sensitivity allows for excellent tracking (- 166dBm), capture (- 160dBm), and cold start (- 148dBm). Cold start takes an average of 26 seconds, warm start 24 seconds, and hot start just 1 second. It provides high - accuracy positioning, with horizontal position autonomous average under 2m and SBAS average under 2.0m. With a maximum height of 50000m, speed of 500 m/s, and acceleration limit of ≦ 4G, it can handle various conditions. The refresh rate ranges from 0.25Hz to 18Hz, defaulting to 1Hz. Measuring only 18 x 18 x 6.1 mm and weighing just 4.9g, it's very portable. It operates on an input voltage of 5V. Browse all GPS or all TBS products for more options.



Using the TBS M10 GPS Glonass is straightforward. First, connect it to your Quad that runs betaflight using a 5V power source. Once connected, the GPS will start the initial cold start process, which takes about 26 seconds on average. After that, it will quickly update its position, and future warm or hot starts will be even faster. When using, make sure it's placed in an area with good sky visibility to get the best signal. Avoid placing it near strong magnetic fields as this can interfere with its performance. For maintenance, keep it clean and dry. If you need to change the configuration, use the flash memory to save your settings. Also, remember to check the baud rate and refresh rate according to your specific needs.