| Posted by: | tarvid |
| Subject: | Garmin Nuvi 350 - Ubuntu Jaunty |
| Date: | 23:39:09 26/07/2009 |
> I can get my Garmin 350 to stream data by holding the icon in the upper left for a few seconds and connecting USB
>
> cat /dev/usbmon0 shows a stream of data like this:
> USBS(���S-lJ$����USBC(���C->lJ����S�-<lJ�����
>
> If I could convert that data into readable text I would know is location data is in the stream
>
> gpsd /dev/usbmon0
>
> and telnet localhost 2947 connects but gets no response to "r"
>
> My kismet.conf includes
>
> gps=true
> gpstype=serial
> gpsdevice=/dev/usbmon0
> gpsreconnect=true
>
>
> #gps=false
> # Host:port that GPSD is running on. This can be localhost OR remote!
> gpshost=localhost:2947
> # Do we lock the mode? This overrides coordinates of lock "0", which will
> # generate some bad information until you get a GPS lock, but it will
> # fix problems with GPS units with broken NMEA that report lock 0
> #gpsmodelock=false
>
> I tried to comment the gpshost line but kismet will not run that way.
>
> If kismet were to decode the Garmin output and keep the last set of location data, that data could be associated with a kismet event.
>
> Is there anyway to arrange this?
I have opted to use a Royaltek RGM-3600 instead of investing more time but I'll bet there is interest in a listen only Nuvi driver.
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