I've used a Garmin Rino and a Magellan 315. Both output with NMEA specs over serial at 4800 baud, which is all you need.
Check out tigergps.. They have the cheapest prices I've seen.
Most data cables are extra.
I just got done building a bluetooth gps for a wearable. It's cross platform, but you don't need something like that for Stumbling and they are really expensive <even home brew>.
On Dec 7, 2003, at 11:14 PM, Haudy Kazemi wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering what people recommend as the best GPS receiver to use when
wardriving/mapping wifi APs? Some things I think that should be considered
are:
-compatibility with Kismet/Netstumbler/other apps (e.g. works only with
Windows/etc.)
-Mac/PC/PDA compatibility
-price (best price/feature tradeoff point)
-interface method (serial/USB/bluetooth/etc.) (serial ports aren't present
on many new laptops)
-other things to consider?
Thanks,
-hk
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