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Review and how it works

You can be an experienced hardware or tool engineer, or a university student making his first steps towards a satisfying career, or a gifted expertise lover illuminated by a new bright technical idea and looking for a practical instrument for fine-tuning the hardware-software system. Whichever the case can be, look no further than the tool, for it may well satisfy all of the technical needs.
Advanced NMEA Data Logger tool aids you to collect GPS or NMEA strings from whichever NMEA compatible device instantaneously, transmit and acquire serial data by RS422 or the TCP/IP. Parse the dataflow the way the users wish with an incorporated parser and send it to each tool, DOS- or Windows-based.
Advanced NMEA Data Logger collects data from GPS or each NMEA.
If you have some NMEA utilities working at once, do not worry - Advanced NMEA Data Logger may manage manifold ports at same time and store the stram to a hard disk or each specified target!
It is not only a standalone instrument that you may close by mistake losing worthy data - NMEA Data Logger can be set to work as an NT service, meaning that the users will be able to log on and off the Windows, and the instrument will still be functional and capturing the information up to the last every character.
Amazing functionality and strength in a convenient way.
What is new? Logging of various ports at same time
Brief details - Capability to log many ports at once. Any device may have wholly various parameters
- Allows all talker types (Atomic Clock, Sounder, Turn Rate sensors etc)
- Simultaneous data bunch from GPS.
- Capture all standard NMEA sentences and some proprietary sentences for Garmin, SiRF and StarLink devices
- Allows custom baudrates
- Allows date/time stamping
- Allows aggregation of many sentences to one data record
- Outputs received NMEA data without changes to a log file
- Data parsers which lets you to parse, filter and format your source data
- Data export to complete MS Excel sheets
- Data exporting to each ODBC-compatible DB
- Can be used like a service or a standalone instrument on all Windows platforms
How to install & uninstall Advanced NMEA Data Logger - system requirements One or more RS232 ports or NIC (network user interface card)
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