Contents Getting Started . Introduction to CamNav capabilities Introduction to GPS . Introduction to GIS . Installation of PC Program . Encoding . Set-up . Positioning of GPS Antenna Power Supply Use of Microphone Adapter Operation Decoding . Set-up .
The same unit is used to decode the information for viewing via a variety of methods. CamNav comes with a simple program that displays the co-ordinates of the image on a PC screen (cables supplied) but also integrates with many off-the-shelf or downloadable...
If using an external power supply attach it to socket A indicated on the unit. Connect the GPS antenna to socket B indicated on the unit. Connect the phono/mic’ lead to the signal phono on the CamNav (socket C) and the 3mm jack plug into the camcorder microphone socket.
GPS data is now output from pin 2 of the data connector (Com = Pin 5). By connecting the serial lead (supplied) to the PC serial input port, the data may be observed on any PC through the “CamNav.exe” display program supplied on the CD. Note that the program must be installed to run. See ‘Installation’ above.
Technical Specification System Bi-phase data modulation 4800 baud NMEA 0183/ASCII data messages 12 channel all in view, fully dynamic GPS receiver Accuracy Better than 15 metres RMS unaided, 3 metres DGPS. Power 9 volts PP3 battery (500mAH), 4 hours continuous use Size 145 x 82 x 32 –...
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