GPSGate will then read the Windows Location feed and feed simulated NMEA messages to virtual COM ports for use in GRLevel3, SpotterNetwork, etc. Together with the splitter plugin installer that allows GPSGate to use the Windows Location API as input.
The easiest way to get it working with GRLevel3 is to use the latest version of Franson GPSGate Splitter It will not work with legacy programs expecting a serial interface, such as GRLevel3.
You need to get the 'u-blox GNSS Sensor Device Driver for Windows, v2.40' from :īy default, this will ONLY work with applications using the Windows Location Services, such as Windows 10 Maps.