September 21, 2009 14:42
Or for a Garmin Colorado or Oregon (300 or 400 or 550) GPS receiver you could use these two cables ..
http://www.tripplite.com/EN/products/mod...delID=3914
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=1169
Then be sure to set the Garmin GPS receiver Setup->Interface to NMEA IN/NMEA Out
In GPSNavX GPS panel Settings drawer select the port KeySerial1, Rate 4800, Type Garmin
Seems to me this would be more affordable then Windows, A new Nav application or a new GPS receiver.
The Garmin Oregon does support NMEA spanner mode, but this requires the Windows spanner software be used. What it does it take the Garmin proprietary data and fabricate NMEA sentences to a virtual Windows com port.
If Garmin were to develop the spanner software for Mac then one could use the Garmin USB cable and GPSNavX or many other Mac titles that rely on NMEA data.
http://www.tripplite.com/EN/products/mod...delID=3914
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=1169
Then be sure to set the Garmin GPS receiver Setup->Interface to NMEA IN/NMEA Out
In GPSNavX GPS panel Settings drawer select the port KeySerial1, Rate 4800, Type Garmin
Seems to me this would be more affordable then Windows, A new Nav application or a new GPS receiver.
The Garmin Oregon does support NMEA spanner mode, but this requires the Windows spanner software be used. What it does it take the Garmin proprietary data and fabricate NMEA sentences to a virtual Windows com port.
If Garmin were to develop the spanner software for Mac then one could use the Garmin USB cable and GPSNavX or many other Mac titles that rely on NMEA data.
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA