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On the Web
- NMEA FAQ - Detailed information on NMEA 0183, with limited information on NMEA-0180 and NMEA 0182.
- NMEA 0183 - on the official NMEA site. An industrial standard for communication between marine electronics devices.
- NMEA 0183 - Description of some sequences.
- NMEA 2000 - a network standard for shipboard communications being developed under the auspices of the National Marine Electronics Association.
- NMEA - die Schnittstelle an Bord - Informationen über das NMEA-Protokoll und Gerätebeschreibungen für alle die Bootsinstrumente mit dem Computer verbinden wollen.
- USA - NMEA - National Marine Electronics Association; issues standards for interfacing marine electronics devices.
- GPS - Provides access to several GPS protocols, such as Garmin, NMEA, and Magellan.
- GPS ActiveX - Get GPS information into your Visual Basic application or web page. Garmin, Magellan, Navman or any NMEA 0183 enabled GPS supported. UTM, SPCS, British National Grid, and most other national coordinate systems supported. [Windows and Pocket PC]
- Peter Bennett's FTP directory - NMEA-0183 and GPS Information
- GPS ActiveX - Download information into a Visual Basic application or web page. Garmin, Magellan, Navman or any NMEA 0183 enabled GPS supported. UTM, SPCS, British National Grid, and most other national coordinate systems supported. [Windows and Pocket PC].
Wikipedia Articles
- NMEA 2000 - NMEA 2000 is a combined electrical and data specification for a marine data network for communication between marine electronic devices such as depth finders, chartplotters, navigation instruments, engines, tank level sensors, and GPS receivers. It has been defined by, and is controlled by, the US based National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA).
- NMEA 0183 - NMEA 0183 (or NMEA for short) is a combined electrical and data specification for communication between marine electronic devices such as echo sounder, sonars, Anemometer (winds speed and direction), gyrocompass, autopilot, GPS receivers and many other types of instruments. It has been defined by,
- Opentmc - OpenTMC (Open Traffic Messaging Channel) is a standard specification defining a cross platform, cross language protocol for encapsulating TMC messages in an NMEA data stream. The specification consists of a set custom NMEA messages that can be used to send real time traffic data in a GPS or navigation environment and can be used to enable dynamic routing dependent of the traffic situation or to increase the accuracy of travelling time calculation in navigation systems.
- Spanner (Garmin program) - Spanner is a free program provided by Garmin for PCs running Windows 2000 or XP. It ‘translates’ live positional data from Garmin’s proprietary interface into NMEA 0183.
- GpsDrive - GpsDrive is a computer program designed to act as a vehicle navigation system. The program displays its user's position, obtained from an NMEA-capable GPS receiver, on a zoomable map drawn on a computer screen.