Thanks to all of you for your suggestions!

I'm involved in a scientific experiment in which a stratospheric
balloon will transport some instruments onboard and will send the
acquired data in real-time by a radio signal, including the position
of the balloon itself. In this experiment we have to track and map in
real-time the position of the balloon.

I can ask to people working to the on-board electronic to send gps
info in a specific format (maybe nmea could be OK). But I have to
understand if Qgis is able to show in real-time the position of the
balloon in a map.

Many thanks to all of you

Andrea

2008/3/6, Martin Dobias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 9:36 PM, victor javier morales
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I think the same of you martin, but
> > the real problem is that we don't know How this machines deliver their data,
> > for example the format for this data or the speed in real time.
> >
>
> The data formats sent by GPS are usually well-documented, moreover
> there is a de facto standard NMEA-0183 which is used by majority of
> GPS producers.
>
> Martin
>


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