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## File: WinDGPS-readme.txt ##
## Author: Wolfgang Rupprecht <wolfgang@capsicum.wsrcc.com> ##
## Created: Mon Feb 1 14:11:46 PST 1999 ##
## Contents: README file for Andreas Bormann's WinDGPS program ##
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## $Id: WinDGPS-readme.txt,v 1.4 1999/02/22 21:17:25 wolfgang Exp $
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The official dgps-ip web page is below. Please check that for
updates, announcements etc.
http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/gps/dgps-ip.html
You can get the WinDGPS from:
http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/ftp/
Grab the highest numbered WinDGPSxx.zip file. Unzip with your unzip
utility. This will create a file WinDGPS.exe. This is your
executable. Under win95 you should see this file appear as an icon
with a blue globe in a half gray, half white box with the label
"WinDGPS" underneath it.
To run, double click on the WinDGPS icon. This will pop up the main
WinDGPS window. The first time you run the program you'll have to
choose the com port that the GPS data-cable will be plugged into and
the baud rate that the GPS is set to.
If you have a Garmin GPS use the "PAGE" button to cycle to the menu
page. Use the down arrow key to highlight "INTERFACE", and press the
enter key. Now use the down-arrow key to highlight the protocol.
Press enter. Now use the down-arrow key to scroll through the
choices. Depending on your GPS model number and type one of the
choices is either "RTCM/NMEA" or "NMEA/RTCM". The G12 and G12xl will
have the former choice. The G-II/G-III's will have the latter. Press
enter again when the above RTCM protocol appears. If your GPS lets
you chose the baud rate, you may do so now. The Garmin default is
4800 baud. The WinDGPS default is 9600 baud. Either one will work,
just make sure they are the same. Now page back to the satellite view
page on the GPS and hit the connect button on WinDGPS. You should see
the DGPS data scrolling across the one-line window at the bottom of
the WinDGPS window.
If you don't see the DGPS data scrolling by, something is wrong. If
you have a telnet program you can try to telnet to "host
dgps.wsrcc.com port 2101". If this doesn't work, and you are trying
to connect to the internet from behind a corporate firewall, then your
firewall is most likely blocking the connection. You'll have to
arrange with your network admin to unblock port 2101.
If you see the dgps data scroll by, then the computer is getting the
DGPS data delivered to it. Now check the satellite page on the gps.
On the Garmins 12's the top left will have a notation that should
normally say "3D-NAV". When the GPS goes into differential mode this
will change to "3D-DIFF". On the G12 series the bars will also hollow
out for the satellites that don't have any differential correction
data available. Unless you are really far away from the reference
station, almost all of the satellites bars should stay black.
On Garmin GPS's the "INTERFACE" page will also have some Beacon
station information displayed. If all is running well, you should
immediately see the beacon's baudrate and frequency appear. If the
gps has recent software, there should also be a beacon distance field.
This will initially be blank, but after 15 minutes or so a beacon
distance should also appear.
Thats it. Enjoy! Feel free to send success or horror stories to the
addresses below.
Please send WinDGPS bug reports to Andreas Bormann at
<windgps@procyon.ping.de> . Feel free to CC <dgpsip@wsrcc.com>, you
might well be seeing a server bug.