For our build, we made our own GPS mount out of an extra 37-
mm standoff and a 3D-printed base (see
unit you will see in most of the remaining figures in this chapter.
Depending on which GPS unit you are using,
are available on the Internet for 3D-printable mounts.
Figure 5-4.
We like to keep things simple with this DIY GPS
mast.
Step 2: Connect GPS and Compass to
the APM
If you bought the 3DR uBlox GPS for your build, it should have
come with two (possibly more) small cables that allow you to
connect it to the APM. Remove them from the bag and inspect
them carefully. This GPS is able to work with a few different
autopilot systems, so it will likely ship with a variety of cables to
cover all the bases. The two that you want to find are identified
as a 4-position cable and a 5-to-6-position cable. This may
sound a little funny at first, but it’s pretty simple. The positions
indicate how many wires are able to be fitted into the end of the
plug. In our case, we have one cable that has four positions on
both ends with four wires that run between. This one is for the
compass (magnetometer). Our second cable has a 5-position
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