[aprssig] Waypoints to GPS Receiver: Navigation
Jason Rausch
jason at ke4nyv.com
Wed Aug 22 09:43:44 EDT 2007
I believe that Wes AI4PX ran into this same issue with
him Map276C. I think he had to badger Garmin until
they admitted it was a problem and fixed it in a
firmware update.
Over in the HamHUD community, we have been beta
testing new firmware that has $GPWPL waypoint output
for any GPS that can accept them, such as the Map60
you have. This is the same feature available on the
Kenwood D7/700 radios, ADS's OpenTracker 1+ and
Tracker2 and the obscure Anti-Tracker (which I think
was only homebrew hardware, never in production). I
have been testing the new HamHUD firmware with a
Map176C, eTrex Legend and 60cs. All are working well
and DO NOT append the repeated waypoint with a numeric
identifier. Instead, they just redraw the waypoint,
with the same name, at the new location on the map.
This make mobile APRS mapping a real treat!
Jason KE4NYV
RPC Electronics
www.rpc-electronics.com
HamHUD Team - www.hamhud.net
--- gerheim at cox.net wrote:
> I finally have a GPS receiver that _receives_ NMEA
> data. A little experimentation has shown that the
> GPS receiver (GPSmap 60) attempts to uniquely name
> each waypoint it receives, even if they come from
> the same station/SSID.
>
> For example, waypoints from WA1XYZ-15 may be named
> "WA1XYZ 151", "WA1XYZ 154", etc...
>
> This leaves about 3 questions:
> 1) Is there a way to navigate to a "moving target"?
> If I navigate to "WA1XYZ 151", it'll keep sending me
> to where WA1XYZ _was_ when that waypoint was sent.
>
> 2) Is there any rhyme or reason behind the naming
> convention? I couldn't figure any out. The
> characters it appended seemed to be random.
> 2a) How many unique names can it associate with the
> same call/SSID? My guess is that it'll repeat or jam
> up before it runs through the complete set of valid
> characters.
>
> 3) Is there a way to identify the most
> recently-received waypoint?
>
>
> --
> -Al Gerheim
>
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