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Tim Thornton March 21st 11 01:46 PM

NMEA0183 and Seatalk data logging
 
Hi all,
Some of you may be interested to know that we have a data logger for NMEA0183 and/or Raymarine's Seatalk data. This was produced as part of TeamSurv (www.teamsurv.com), a crowd sourcing project to produce better charts.
You can see details of the logger at http://www.teamsurv.eu/Info/Hardware...B/Default.aspx.
We also have a free software tool to turn the log files into CSV, so you can bring the data into a spreadhsset to process it yourself.
Tim Thornton

Meindert Sprang March 23rd 11 08:17 AM

NMEA0183 and Seatalk data logging
 

"Tim Thornton" wrote in message
...
Hi all,
Some of you may be interested to know that we have a data logger for

NMEA0183 and/or Raymarine's Seatalk data. This was produced as part of
TeamSurv (www.teamsurv.com), a crowd sourcing project to produce better
charts.
You can see details of the logger at

http://www.teamsurv.eu/Info/Hardware...B/Default.aspx.
We also have a free software tool to turn the log files into CSV, so you

can bring the data into a spreadhsset to process it yourself.
Tim Thornton


Mmmm.... CSV is an acronym for Comma Separated Values. So NMEA does not need
to be converted to CSV because it is already CSV. You could argue about the
necessity of qoutes around the fields but this is no standards. Reading a
bare-bones NMEA file into Excel works perfectly.

Meindert




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