GPS over BT Version: 0.8.2 beta Last update of the program in the header:12.05.2011 Description: This program allows you to connect your phone as an external GPS receiver that can transmit information about satellites and the current location, using Bluetooth, to a computer.
It will help you to work with such programs as: SasPlanet, (Google Earth), OziExplorer, 2Gis and other navigation applications.
Additionally, you can view the "map" of satellites, which are used to determine the current coordinates, and the signal strength from them.
How to work with the program?
1. It is necessary to turn on Bluetooth on the computer and on the phone (can be done from the program). After that it is necessary to make pairing.
2. It is necessary to find out the Com port number, include the program in which you plan to work and indicate the required Com port in it.
3. Next, turn on the GPS on the phone. This can also be done from the program.
4. After some time, the satellites will be detected and it will be possible to monitor their movement using a computer.
Currently, the application uses the data transfer protocol NMEA 0183 to transfer information.
Full set of NMEA messages supported by the application:
GPGGA Fixed Solution Information
GPGLL - Latitude and Longitude Data
GPGSA - General Satellite Information
GPGSV - Detailed satellite information
GPRMC - Recommended Minimum GPS Data Set
GPVTG - Motion and Speed ​​Vector
GPZDA - Date and Time
Homepage: https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Vasiliy+Saenko Android Market Web: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.S...e=search_result Additional Information
Russian interface: Yes
Download: GPS_over_BT_0.8.2.apk (247.24 KB)
Post has been editedSlav_nsk - 09.08.17, 05:45Reason for editing: Edit