GPSprobe
GPSprobe is a software tool designed to test and analyze the performance of Global Positioning System (GPS) devices and receivers. It is primarily used for troubleshooting, benchmarking, and evaluating the accuracy, sensitivity, and overall functionality of GPS hardware. The software is often employed by developers, engineers, and enthusiasts to ensure that GPS devices operate as expected under various conditions.
GPSprobe typically interfaces with GPS receivers through standard communication protocols such as NMEA (National Marine Electronics
One of the key features of GPSprobe is its ability to simulate various GPS scenarios, allowing users
The software is available for various operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and sometimes macOS, depending on