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    nmeasim

    nmeasim

    Simulate GPS+AIS sentences and send to a navigation SW

    NMEASIM sends NMEA 0183 sentences to a navigation SW such as OpenCpn via a serial com port or a UDP channel. These NMEA sentences simulate data coming from a GPS(sentence $GPRMC...) and an AIS receiver(sentence !AIVDM...) All the parameters : name, mmsi, initial position (lat/long), COG, SOG for my boat as well as for AIS targets, and I/O configuration (com port...) can be edited in the 'datasimul.json' (file created by the app with default values in V1.0) Just Download the nmeasim.exe file (green button above) and launch it. ...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    gpsfeed+

    gpsfeed+

    A software gps simulator

    A software gps simulator, providing TCP/IP, UDP, http and serial port connectivity in NMEA 0183, XML or user defined output format. Usable for testing all kinds of GPS applications. Can playback pre-recorded GPS files with NMEA output.
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    Downloads: 18 This Week
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