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Hacking GPS by Kathie Kingsley-Hughes

By Kathie Kingsley-Hughes

This can be the "user manual" that didn't include any of the 30 million GPS receivers presently in use, displaying readers how one can adjust, tweak, and hack their GPS to take it to new degrees! Crazy-cool transformations comprise exploiting mystery keycodes, revealing hidden positive aspects, development strength cords and cables, hacking the battery and antenna, keeping a GPS from effect and falls, creating a display protector, and solar-powering a GPS power energy clients will take the functionality and function in their GPS to a complete new point by means of hacking into the firmware and hacking right into a workstation reference to a GPS worry now not! Any almost certainly risky mod (to the equipment) is obviously classified, with precautions indexed that are meant to be taken video game time! Readers can try out GPS video games, money into hacking geocaching, or even use a GPS as a steel detector

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A cable with a 9-pin D connector on the end — any old serial port cable will do, such as an old mouse or modem cable. Failing that, you will have to buy a cable). Ⅲ Soldering iron Ⅲ Solder Ⅲ Pliers/wire cutters Ⅲ Screwdriver (Crosspoint or Phillips) Ⅲ Electronic multimeter or circuit tester (if you have a multimeter, it will have an “ohms” setting — use this for circuit testing). Cable Assembly You assemble the cable as follows: 1. Take the wire with the 9-pin D connector at one end and cut off any connector at the opposite end.

EBook-LinG 35 36 Part I — Hardware Hacks FIGURE 2-26: Carefully remove the circuit board from the cradle. Pin 7 Pin 8 FIGURE 2-27: Pins 7 and 8 on the board. eBook-LinG Chapter 2 — Building GPS Data Cables and Power Cords The easiest way to solder these is to heat up the wire from the cable, coat that in solder, and then put the coated wire against the appropriate pin. Using the soldering iron, heat up the appropriate pin in the cradle and when the solder melts, take the soldering iron away to fix it.

Now you are ready to place the pins in the proper position in the plastic holder (the base of the connector). The proper assembly is as follows: ■ The wire corresponding to pin 2 (data out on the 9-pin D connector) connects to pin 3 (data out) on the GPS connector. eBook-LinG Chapter 2 — Building GPS Data Cables and Power Cords ■ The wire corresponding to pin 3 (data in on the 9-pin D connector) connects to pin 2 (data in) on the GPS connector. ■ The wire corresponding to pin 5 (ground on the 9-pin D connector) connects to pin 4 (ground) on the GPS connector.

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