{"package_name":"io.github.tiagoshibata.gpsdclient","name":"GPSd Forwarder","summary":"Service to forward NMEA messages to a GPSd server","category":"Navigation","icon_url":"/api/icon/io.github.tiagoshibata.gpsdclient","latest_version_code":5,"latest_version_name":"1.0.4","apk_url":"/api/apk/io.github.tiagoshibata.gpsdclient","apk_size":80342,"apk_sha256":"c9dc6b14d9f48ac4e8884f76da6e9e3c5db038d9992559039952dc49e3235aba","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-main","last_updated":1779371403,"release_timestamp":1574380800,"description":"This application forwards NMEA data from your phone's GPS to a specified host.\nIt's goal is to easily plug and feed data into a GPS server service (e.g. GPSd),\nusing your cellphone as a GPS device. This way, your cellphone can be used as a\nGPS in navigation or robotics applications running in a host computer.\n\nData is forwarded using UDP. First, make sure the computer's IP is reachable\nfrom your cellphone; this is the case in most default access points, so it\nshould work if both are connected to the same WiFi network.\n\nOn the host machine, execute `gpsd -N udp://:` (e.g. `gpsd -N udp://*:29998`). In\nthe app, enter your host's IP and port and hit Start. Your host is now\nreceiving GPS data forwarded from your phone. You can test it with gpsmon or\nother GPSd utilities.","categories":["Navigation"]}