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ipaq2210, laptop, gps
I have a garmin gps and a laptop, those two are connected true the
serialport on the laptop. I have a ipaq2210 and want to have the nmea data from the serialport off the laptop to the ipaq using bluetooth. does anyone know how to do that ??? i use the laptop for navigation (gpspositionerpro), and for making wayponts, tracks etc. the ipaq needs to be a portable nmea repater. (so i can lay at the frontdeck and call my wife to make a course change ) ascii to ascii dos to dos greetz bassie |
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ipaq2210, laptop, gps
"sprokkie" wrote in message
.nl... I have a garmin gps and a laptop, those two are connected true the serialport on the laptop. I have a ipaq2210 and want to have the nmea data from the serialport off the laptop to the ipaq using bluetooth. does anyone know how to do that ??? i use the laptop for navigation (gpspositionerpro), and for making wayponts, tracks etc. the ipaq needs to be a portable nmea repater. (so i can lay at the frontdeck and call my wife to make a course change ) ascii to ascii dos to dos greetz bassie Use a bluetooth-RS232 adapter of www.rovingnetworks.com . "Bluetooth clients such as Palm and Pocket PC PDA's, laptops and cellphones can directly connect to blueport via the bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP), creating a virtual com port on the client device" Connect your RS232-bluetooth adapter to your GPS or NMEA multiplexer or to the TxD line of your computer COM port and use "passthrough" in your navigation software to select the NMEA sentences you want in your ipaq. For instrument connection diagrams via a mux also: http://brookhouseonline.com/NMEA%20c...20diagrams.htm As an alternative, go back to the cockpit. Wout |
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