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Simulating a NMEA-0183 Device
This tutorial describes the steps to simulate a NMEA-0183 device using
NMEA Express, which can be found at www.steelwater.com. Essentially we will be create a LogFile then turn around and play it back. 1) The first thing we need to do is configure the File-Preferences: Transmit-Parity: checked Transmit-Trigger: not checked Timers-Scanner-Hold: desired seconds between transmissions Scanning-ComPort Trigger: not checked Scanning-LogFile: Transmit: checked Scanning-Looping: checked (if you desire continuous play) Logging-RxLogging: none Logging-TxLogging: checked Logging-TgLogging: not checked ComPort-as applicable 2) Stream-ComPort Open. 3) Logging-Start. 4) Select desired TalkerID and Sentence. 5) Enter desired data. 6) Press the Transmit button. 7) Repeat steps 4-6, as desired. 8) Stream-ComPort Close. 9) Stream-LogFile Open. 10) Press the Scan button. |
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