![]() ![]() This GPS has a serial port connector and it is capable of outputting NMEA data at 4800 baud. I'll start by connecting my Garmin* GPSMap 76Cx. And, I suppose, it's also because USB-connected receivers and data loggers are inexpensive peripherals in case you don't happen to have a handheld GPS receiver lying around the house, so why not talk about both? Hooking up an external GPS ![]() Why both? In part, it's because these are both viable options for developers, and in part it's because I just like to tinker with this stuff. In part 2 we'll actually look at two options for an external GPS: a handheld GPS unit, and a USB-connected GPS mouse. Using an Android smartphone as a GPS receiver Part 2: Using an external, handheld GPS
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