Trainguy1997
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I was wondering what the best GPS receiver would be to use for aprs and if I needed anything else besides that and a cable to connect it to the radio. I have a Yaesu 8900R
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You'll need a TNC or a dedicated APRS tracker.
The TNC could be something like a Kantronics KPC3 or KPC3+ (don't buy new as you can usually find used ones for less than $100).
The APRS tracker could be a TinyTrak4 from Byonics or an OT3m from Argent Data.
No matter which way you go, you'll need a GPS receiver that outputs NMEA0183 data over an RS-232 serial port. Both Byonics and Argent Data have suitable GPS receivers.
You are going to need the fleet management cable for the Nuvi 350......I was looking at a Garmin Nuvi 350,I wonder if that would crank out the NMEA0183 data....
You are going to need the fleet management cable for the Nuvi 350......
I have one of these for various uses and I did set it up for APRS a few years ago - works well.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/PGM-111-US...R-NR-NAVIGATION-COMPUTER-ANT-US-/291715470446
Sorry for the delay. Go to this web page...
http://robotics.ee.uwa.edu.au/courses/hpes/labs/GPS/GPS-polstar.pdf
..and you'll see the PS2 plug info - but you dont need that. The EBay ad shows that it includes the converter to USB.
However you can do it yourself if you want to. It's not hard to cut the cable and get the power from a keyboard socket or a USB socket and send the feed into a DB9 connector - I can't remember the pins offhand but it's the standard receive and ground pins. You may need to download a driver called "PL2303". I can still use a very old laptop for the job - there is a very interesting programme called 'visual gps' which display all the information coming down in the NMEA data stream