![]() ![]() All you need do is copy your NMEA logs into the NMEA folder, and run nmea2gpx.cmdįor each filename.nmea in the folder NMEA, it checks if filename.gpx exists in the folder GPX. Copy and paste it into a file called nmea2gpx.cmd, create folders 'NMEA' and 'GPX' on the same level, and create folder 'done' within NMEA. Nmea2gpx.cmd is a simple DOS/CMD script that does a similar task to navi-convert. ![]() Grab the bundle and follow step by step instructions from navi-convert NickH Using nmea2gpx.cmd I have made a batch conversion program which bundles the above script with the Free Software GPSbabel and Bash. Drag your NMEA files to a folder, click a button then all your NMEA files have a GPX equivalent. You could also run this command as a desktop icon on GNU/Linux or windows. It will only convert those which haven't yet been converted. If you have a folder where you upload your nmea files, you can just drag your new nmea files into the folder then run. The script will skip files where the output file already exists. Gpsbabel -i nmea -f "$file" -o gpx -F "$fileNoExt.gpx"
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