NMEA Logger 1.0 (for Palm OS)

NMEA Logger

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Last updated: 21 Apr, 2009

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NMEA Logger 1.0 (for Palm OS)  

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This simple freeware application lets you collect all data that your GPS receiver sends to your PDA. All GPS devices working in the NMEA 0183 protocol are supported (vast majority of popular GPS receivers). The received data is saved directly to a selected file on a memory card. You can load the file into any application supporting this protocol. There are many desktop applications that can perform various calculations, show statistics, and present paths that they read from such file.

About the NMEA protocol:

NMEA 0183 (in short: NMEA) is an electrical interface and data protocol for communications between marine instrumentation. These include echo sounders, sonars, anemometers, gyrocompasses, autopilots, GPS receivers and many other types of electronic devices. It has been defined by the National Marine Electronics Association. The NMEA 0183 standard uses a human-readable plain-text serial communications protocol. It defines how data is transmitted in a "sentence" between any connected devices. It also covers the application layer, where it defines the contents of each sentence (message).

The list of NMEA compliant software:

  • GPSy X for Mac OS X
  • Linux GPS Daemon
  • Magic e-Map
  • MapKing
  • Microsoft MapPoint
  • Microsoft Streets & Trips 2008
  • NemaTalker NMEA instrument simulation
  • NetStumbler
  • Rand McNally StreetFinder
  • Serotonin Mango M2M

More GPS software for Palm OS:

Please look for other GPS freeware and shareware created by RNS:: for Palm OS devices. We have created several interesting applications for you!


Compatible with: Treo 600, Treo 650, Treo 680, Treo 700p, Centro, Treo 755p | Last updated: 21 Apr, 2009