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GPS/GIS application development for the Pocket PC - Part 1 of 5

Written by Rick Winscot  [author's bio]  [read 61159 times]
Edited by Derek

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Interface Connectors for Garmin Handheld GPS Receivers

http://www.pfranc.com/projects/g45contr/g45_idx.htm

Garmin 12, 12xl, 38, 40, 45, 48, 76, 89, 90, 92, 176, 295, GPS II, II+, II, III+, V and Street Pilots will use the pPlug - available through pfranc distributors world wide for about $8 each.

If you have a eTrex / eMap Series GPS you will be needing the ePlug, which is also available from pfranc distributors for about the same price. If you do not have one of the above GPS Receivers, it may be more difficult to find parts necessary to build your own cable. However, I have found that most manufacturers of GPS Receivers make a GPS to DB9 cable (serial) - which you can modify to work with your Pocket PC.

What you need to know about GPS

Latitude - are imaginary horizontal lines that run in parallel with each other. North / South hemispheres are defined at the equator.

Longitude - are imaginary verticle lines that converge on the North and South poles. East / West hemispheres are defined by the Prime Meridian (Greenwich, England) and the International Date Line.

The result is a grid system that facilitates navigation. Given a proper latitude / longitude, anyone can find any point on the Earth's surface.

Lets take a break, and read the Trimble Tutorial on GPS at http://www.trimble.com/gps/index.html. When you are done... download the sample Pocket PC application, connect your GPS and take a look at what messages those sattelites are sending you.

NOTE: This article is not intendent to be a complete treatment on GPS applications; it is intended as an introduction only. For further reading:

Understanding GPS: Principles and Applications
Elliott D. Kaplan (Editor)
ISBN: 0890067937

GPS for Everyone: How the Global Positioning System Can Work for You
L. Casey Larijani
ISBN: 0965966755

GPS: Theory and Practice REVISED
Bernhard, Hofman-Wellenhof, Herbert Lichtenegger, B. Hofmann-Wellenhof, and James Collins
ISBN: 3211835342

Interesting Links:

This is the first in the series of five articles to jump start you in GPS/GIS application development.

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