Discover the latest high - precision GPS module from Team Black Sheep, the M10Q Glonass. This module offers outstanding performance for all your tracking needs. It features the ublox UBX - M10050 chipset and has flash memory to save configurations. With frequencies of L1 at 1575.42MHz, L2 at 1561.10MHZ, and L3 at 1602.00MHZ, it provides wide - range coverage. The baud rate ranges from 4800bps to 921600bps, with a default of 115200bps. Its sensitivity is excellent, with tracking at - 166dBm, capture at - 160dBm, and cold start at - 148dBm. Cold start takes an average of 26 seconds, warm start 24 seconds, and hot start just 1 second. The accuracy is top - notch, with horizontal position autonomous under 2m average and SBAS under 2.0m average. It can reach a maximum height of 50000m, a maximum speed of 500 m/s, and withstand an acceleration of up to 4G. The refresh rate ranges from 0.25Hz to 18Hz, defaulting to 1Hz. Measuring 25 x 25 x 7.7mm and weighing only 13.5g, it's compact and lightweight. It operates on an input voltage of 5V and comes with a QMC5883 magnetometer. Also, you can browse all GPS, all TBS products, or the TBS Mojito Collection.


Using the TBS M10Q GPS Glonass is easy. First, make sure to connect it to a 5V power source. Once powered on, it will start the initialization process. Depending on whether it's a cold, warm, or hot start, it will take different amounts of time to get a signal lock. For cold starts, be patient as it may take around 26 seconds. After it's up and running, it will start providing you with accurate location data. When using it, try to keep it in an open area away from large metal objects or structures that could interfere with the signal. For maintenance, keep it clean and dry. Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to strong impacts. If you need to change the configuration, you can use the flash memory to save your settings. Remember to check the baud rate and refresh rate according to your specific requirements.