interfacing a portable-gps to a computer
Your Personal GPS Tracker is pretty darned useful even if you can’t connect it to your computer. With your receiver, you can find your way around as well as your way back, even if you don’t know what a computer is. The ability to connect your GPS receiver to your computer, however, can make your GPS receiver even more useful . . . heck, a lot more useful. Essentially, a connection between your GPS receiver and your computer allows them to talk and share information, such as uploaded maps and waypoints to your receiver as well as downloaded receiver information that you store while on your adventures. In this Blog, I show you why this interconnectivity is a fantastic addition to your receiver. You’ll discover the ins and outs of the physical connections, how to get your computer and receiver to speak the same language, the lowdown on great receiver utility programs, and how to upgrade your receiver firmware. About (Inter)Face: Connectivity Rules If you choose to use a mapping ...