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Click on these links below to read specific information for each of the different makes
Magellans ,
Garmins
,
Lowrance & Eagle ,
MLR ,
NMEA Only
GPS Upload/Download Datum
-
Specifies the Datum OziExplorer will use when it uploads data
(waypoints, tracks etc) to the GPS and the Datum it assumes the data is in when it is downloaded to
OziExplorer from the GPS.
Garmins
and
Magellans
always use the WGS 84 datum when
uploading/downloading data.
Lowrance/Eagles
vary, some use the datum the GPS is set to and
others always use WGS 84, you need to experiment to find out which one uses what datum. See
Datums
help for more information.
GPS NMEA Output Datum
- Specifies the Datum the GPS sends its NMEA position data in.
Garmins
always send it in the datum you have your GPS set to. Most
Lowrance/Eagles
always
send it in WGS 84 others send it in the datum the GPS is set to. For
Magellans
you need to check
this, some models output in WGS84 and others such as the 315/320 output in the Datum the GPS is
set to. See
Datums
help for more information.
Communication
Com Port
-
Select the Com port on the PC you have used for connecting your GPS.
Parity
-
Select the Parity your GPS uses in its own comm setup, if not known try
none
.
Baud Rates
- OziExplorer allows you to specify separate Baud rates for Upload/Download and
NMEA communication.
Stop Bits
-
Allows 1 or 2 stop bits to be selected.
Upload/Download Baud rate
-
Set to match the setting you have in your GPS, for best performance
use the highest speed available. The setting you choose for the GPS must match the setting you have
selected in OziExplorer.
NMEA Baud rate
-
You can set the Baud rate for NMEA communication separately from the
Upload/Download Baud rate. When you use Moving Map (i.e. reading NMEA from the GPS) the
software will automatically use the NMEA baud rate,
if not known try 4800.
Garmin USB
- This is selected if your Garmin GPS supports USB data transfer.
Use PVT for Garmin instead of NMEA
-
Most Garmins have the ability to output their position
using the PVT protocol which has all the information required for moving map (real time tracking)
operation. When using this method the GPS must be placed in
GRMN/GRMN HOST
or
Garmin
mode (depending on model).
Serial Port Driver
- There is an increasing use of USB to Serial Port convertors being used on
laptop computers. It is difficult to provide code which works with all of these. 2 Serial Port Drivers
which use different techniques are provided and each of them can be selected. If communication
difficulties are experienced then the other driver can be tried. The Default driver is "Driver 2".
Click on these links below to read specific information for each of the different makes
Magellans ,
Garmins
,
Lowrance & Eagle ,
MLR ,
Brunton/Silva ,NMEA Only ,
Tripmate ,
Earthmate
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