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                        "*": "{|border=\"0\" cellpadding=\"6\" cellspacing=\"0\" width=\"100%\"\n!style=\"background:#E3E3E3;\" | [[de:Software_logger|Deutsch]]\n!style=\"background:#E3E3E3;\" | [[Software_logger|English]]\n!style=\"background:#E3E3E3; width:100%;\" | \n|}\n\n{{Vorlage:Water_depth}}\n\n\n== OpenSeaMap Software-Logger ==\n[[Datei:SW-DataLogger3.png|thumb|SW-Logger]]\n\nJens created a Software-Logger for NMEA-0183-Data. <br>\nIt runs on a PC or Laptop and has the appearance of a simple chart plotter.\n\n[http://seesea.sourceforge.net/datalogger/index.html Description at SourceForge.]\n\n[http://sourceforge.net/projects/seesea/files/DataLogger/Releases/ Download it here.]\n\nThe Logger is able to:\n: record NMEA-Data\n: display NMEA-Data on the PC screen\n: display your current position on an OpenSeaMap\n: run on Linux- and Windows-Platforms, since it was written in Java.\n\n== GPSD ==\n\nOn Linux platforms there is the [http://catb.org/gpsd gpsd] package. Along with the gpsd daemon it comes with a set of useful tools\nlike xgps, gpsfake and gpspipe. They can be used for test, simulation and even logging of NMEA data. \nGPSD is a convienient way to distribute navigation information from various USB, serial or network sources to several clients.\n\nThe following simple navigation setup has proven to work on Ubuntu 12.04. Start the following commands from a shell or a script:\n\n gpsd -G /dev/ttyS0               # start the daemon reading the serial GPS interface. Option -G provides data also to other hosts.\n opencpn &                        # start Chartplotter [http://opencpn.org opencpn]. In settings, choose data source \"Network LIBGPS\"\n gpspipe -tr >> my_nmea_data.log  # attach to gpsd and append NMEA data with time stamp to your logfile\n\n # you may attach more clients, even on other hosts in your network:\n xgps localhost                   # graphically show satellite coverage\n\n== OpenCPN ==\n\nFor the chartplotter-software [http://opencpn.org OpenCPN] there are various [http://opencpn.org/ocpn/downloadplugins plugins] available. \nOne of them is a logger application named VDR (Voyage Data Recorder).\n\n== Logging on Windows platforms ==\n\nIt is recommendable to install a software com port-splitter, e.g XPort. \nThen your chartplotter software and your logger software can each \naccess a dedicated virtual serial com port providing nav data."
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