AudioMoth GPS Hat

Founding developers Alex Rogers, Andrew Hill, and Peter Prince

Founding developers Alex Rogers, Andrew Hill, and Peter Prince

The AudioMoth, Hydromoth and MicroMoth were created by two computer science PhD students at the University of Southampton, Andrew Hill and Peter Prince, together with Alex Rogers, a computer science professor at the University of Oxford. The AudioMoth was the first product of their OpenAcousticDevices initiative.

The AudioMoth GPS Hat is an add-on product designed to serve as a receiver for AudioMoth 1.2.0 or MicroMoth devices. It is compatible with various GPS modules, such as the PA1616S, which relies solely on GPS satellites to calculate position fixes, and the PA1616D, which uses both GPS and GLONASS satellites by default for enhanced accuracy.

KEY FEATURES

  • Can be soldered to the GPIO pads of AudioMoth (version 1.1.0 or later) and MicroMoth
  • Fully supported by the standard AudioMoth firmware
  • Compatible with the AudioMoth-GPS-Sync firmware

CONTENTS OF THE SET  

  • 1x Audiomoth GPS Hat

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