Garmin Etrex Vista Nmea Output Gps
- 1. General Usage
- 1. What are the tiny 'D's in the bars on the satellite page?
- 2. How can I use my Garmin eTrex Vista Cx with a program that expects an NMEA datastream such as Microsoft Streets & Trips?
- 3. How can I take a screen dump or capture the image on my Garmin eTrex Vista Cx?
- 4. How can I upload custom icons to my Garmin eTrex Vista Cx?
- 5. What is the blue circle ('halo') that sometime surrounds me on a map?
- 6. Where can I find the owners manuals for these models?
- 7. On units with barometers, what's used for altitude?
- 8. Sometimes the unit will never leave 'acquiring satellites' mode. What's up with that?
- 9. When I press 'find', there is no 'find address' option or it will not route to an address.
1. General Usage | ||||||||
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1. | What are the tiny 'D's in the bars on the satellite page? | |||||||
It means your unit is receiving WAAS signal corrections for those satellites. | ||||||||
2. | How can I use my Garmin eTrex Vista Cx with a program that expects an NMEA datastream such as Microsoft Streets & Trips? | |||||||
On products that use a serial port, you can use an aftermarket serial cable and attach it, but most users will find more joy in using USB with Garmin Spanner or GPSGate to create virtual COM ports that programs like Streets & Trips or Delorme can use. GPSGate is a more flexible program. Spanner does pretty much one thing - converting Garmin PVT to NMEA - but it does it for free. | ||||||||
3. | How can I take a screen dump or capture the image on my Garmin eTrex Vista Cx? | |||||||
Garmin xImage will capture the screen of your GPS and save it to disk. | ||||||||
4. | How can I upload custom icons to my Garmin eTrex Vista Cx? Autodesk inventor 2009 activation code keygen torrent key. | |||||||
Garmin xImage will send custom icons to your GPS. | ||||||||
5. | What is the blue circle ('halo') that sometime surrounds me on a map? | |||||||
The blue circle graphically illustrates the unit's concept of decreased accuracy on the map. The larger the circle is, the less accurate you should expect your position on the map to be. It is likely to be somewhere inside that circle, but the very fact that the unit has a reduced confidence in its position makes it wise to be skeptical of the data. | ||||||||
6. | Where can I find the owners manuals for these models? | |||||||
The product manuals for these models can be found on Garmin's web site.
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7. | On units with barometers, what's used for altitude? | |||||||
The unit always displays barometric data, but allows you topick what's recorded in tracks. Enter Setup->Altimeter to see the options. If the Altimeter is set to 'Variable', the barometric height is recorded in the track logs. 'Fixed' mode records the GPS height. The displayed data on the screen is always barometric. Pilots, in particular, will prefer from 'Fixed Elevation' so that the altitude isn'tconfused by the cabin pressurization. THe only way to see GPS elevation is on the Satellite Page displayed in Menu->GPS | ||||||||
8. | Sometimes the unit will never leave 'acquiring satellites' mode. What's up with that? | |||||||
The symptoms to trigger it haven't been entirely easy to reproduce, but there's been some speculation that it's related to messing with the backlight while the unit is powering up. If MENU > MENU > Setup > ENTR > System > ENTR > MENU >Software Version > ENTR shows a GPS SW version of 0.00, you may either return your unit for (potentially out of warranty) 'repair' or run WebUpdateer multiple times - people report 3-4 times being the norm - until the GPS firmware gets successfully flashed to the unit. | ||||||||
9. | When I press 'find', there is no 'find address' option or it will not route to an address. | |||||||
The common causes of this are not having uploaded a detailedmap via Mapsource, not ticking the 'Include Route Calculation' box, or using a detailed map that doesn't include routing info, such as many of the Topo products. |
Garmin ETrex Vista Manual Online: Interface Page. This feature is used when connecting your eTrex Vista to external NMEA devices, a DGPS beacon. GARMIN Differntial GPS. Seven different input/output serial data formats, or, none.
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Comments
Well just think about it.. the eTrex is Garmin's bottom-of-the-line entry level series. It is missing some of the features of the more expensive models. No, it does not have the option to send NEMA (or at least I just looked at the manual and did not see it - would be on the Interface menu if it were there). Unfortunately you need to think carefully about everything you will use your GPS for before purchasing, then read the specs. Garmin doesn't make this easy because they have so many similar models though.don't know why they would leave that out on these.
The good news is that you can buy an inexpensive little USB gps unit with no screen or controls which will connect to your computer and do what you need.- Oops! :oops:
NMEA = National Marine Electronics Association - I can't even count the number of times I've made the same mistake. :oops:
- Thanks! I've had this gps for a while now, it was what I wanted when I bought it, at the time of buying I had no idea that I would want to use it for this. Now after a few years with it I want more. There is a new in box Colorado 300 for sale locally I'm thinking of buying. I think it does NMEA. Yes sorry not NEMA, NMEA. What are the Colorado 300's like.
- Even better news. There are programs that will take the Legend HCx output and translate it to NMEA for you to use. From
http://www.gpsfaqs.org/faqs/garmin/xseries/glegendhcx/Usage.html#nmea
How can I use my Garmin eTrex Legend HCx with a program that expects an NMEA datastream such as Microsoft Streets & Trips?
On products that use a serial port, you can use an aftermarket serial cable and attach it, but most users will find more joy in using USB with Garmin Spanner or GPSGate to create virtual COM ports that programs like Streets & Trips or Delorme can use.
GPSGate is a more flexible program. Spanner does pretty much one thing - converting Garmin PVT to NMEA - but it does it for free.
Very cool, thanks allot for that info.Even better news. There are programs that will take the Legend HCx output and translate it to NMEA for you to use. From
http://www.gpsfaqs.org/faqs/garmin/xseries/glegendhcx/Usage.html#nmea