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Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
I have a - no idea of the name of the thing, probably Chinese anyway - Bluetooth GPS receiver. Came with a mini-disk with drivers which installed a "Bluetooth serial port" and IIRC allowed one to change the port number as required. Connected it up, configured the port and the two chart plotter applications I have worked with no problems. As far as I know the chart-plotter software all simply accesses one or another of the serial ports to receive a data stream and doesn't care what generates that data. The problem I had was that the GPS had to be located above deck and the battery in the Bluetooth GPS would run down in a few hours so I adapted it to run on 12 VDC. But that was the only problem. Thanks, Bruce. My handheld (and other handhelds I've seen) also only work in the cockpit, which is why I thought bluetooth might be preferable -- maybe leave the receiver in the cockpit and the netbook at a nav station as near as possible to the companionway. The ebay gps I linked to claims (repeat, claims) to run 15 hours off a charge. Anyway, for the time being I took Wayne's usb-wired gps recommendation, and will play with that for a while. Which two chart-plotter applications have you worked with? My small amount of googling suggested http://www.fugawi.com/web/products/f..._navigator.htm might be best, but it sure ain't cheap. I'd rather play with something way less expensive, at least until I know what I'm doing. -- John Forkosh ( mailto: where j=john and f=forkosh ) |
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