If you have an android phone, you might be able to use it as a bluetooth
gps for windows;
http://androgeoid.com/2010/10/using-your-android-phone-as-a-bluetooth-gps-transmitter/


On Tue, 7 Jun 2016, 8:15 AM Laurence Béchet <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Eggerer,
>
> I personally use DNRGPS to download data from my GPS save them in
> Shapefiles (and .gpx), before using them in qGIS. I have not tested with
> tablets, nor investigated much, but DNRGPS is said to be able to be run
> on memory stick if I do well understand:
> "DNRGPS is a self-contained program which means it can be run from
> anywhere – your hard drive, a thumb drive, a network location. Simply
> unzip the DNRGPS folder and place in the location of your choice."
>
> Maybe this would help you?
> Cheers
> Laurence
>
>
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