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== Logging on Linux platforms ==
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== SeeSea ==
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Jens created a Software-Logger für NMEA-0183-Daten. <br>
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It runs on a PC or Laptop and has the appearance of a small chart plotter.
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[http://seesea.sourceforge.net/datalogger/index.html Description at SourceForge.]
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[http://sourceforge.net/projects/seesea/files/DataLogger/Releases/ Download it here.]
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The Logger is able to:
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: record NMEA-Data
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: display NMEA-Daten on the PC screen
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: display your current position on an OpenSeaMap
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: run on Linux- and Windows-Plattforms, since it was written in Java.
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== GPSD ==
  
 
Using the GPS daemon [http://catb.org/gpsd gpsd] is a convienient way to distribute navigation information to many clients.
 
Using the GPS daemon [http://catb.org/gpsd gpsd] is a convienient way to distribute navigation information to many clients.
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  # you may attach more clients, even on other hosts in your network:
 
  # you may attach more clients, even on other hosts in your network:
 
  xgps localhost                  # graphically show satellite coverage
 
  xgps localhost                  # graphically show satellite coverage
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== OpenCPN ==
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For the Chartplotter-Software [http://opencpn.org OpenCPN] there are various [http://opencpn.org/ocpn/downloadplugins plugins] available.
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One of them is a logger application named VDR (Voyage Data Recorder).
  
 
== Logging on Windows platforms ==
 
== Logging on Windows platforms ==

Version vom 20. April 2013, 23:17 Uhr


SeeSea

Jens created a Software-Logger für NMEA-0183-Daten.
It runs on a PC or Laptop and has the appearance of a small chart plotter.

Description at SourceForge.

Download it here.

The Logger is able to:

record NMEA-Data
display NMEA-Daten on the PC screen
display your current position on an OpenSeaMap
run on Linux- and Windows-Plattforms, since it was written in Java.


GPSD

Using the GPS daemon gpsd is a convienient way to distribute navigation information to many clients. The gpsd package available for Linux systems provides a set of useful tools for test, simulation and even logging of NMEA data.

The following simple navigation setup has proven to work on Ubuntu 12.04. Start the following commands from a shell or a script:

gpsd -G /dev/ttyS0              # start the daemon reading the serial GPS interface. Option -G provides data also to other hosts.
opencpn &                       # start Chartplotter opencpn. In settings, choose data source "Network LIBGPS"
gpspipe -r >> my_nmea_data.log  # attach to gpsd and append NMEA data to your logfile
# you may attach more clients, even on other hosts in your network:
xgps localhost                  # graphically show satellite coverage

OpenCPN

For the Chartplotter-Software OpenCPN there are various plugins available. One of them is a logger application named VDR (Voyage Data Recorder).

Logging on Windows platforms

It is recommendable to install a software com port-splitter, e.g XPort. Then your chartplotter software and your logger software can each access a dedicated virtual serial com port providing nav data.