![]() Google found an interesting paper from around that time - "Garmin satnavs forensic methods and artefacts: An exploratory study" by Alexandre Arbelet (August 2014).Īnd while it did not cover our model, it mentioned GPX files as a potential source of GPS tracklogs. Wikipedia states it was released in 2014. Our story begins with a damaged Garmin nuvi 56LM which "provides easy-to-follow, spoken turn-by-turn directions with street names". ![]() Katie Russ for creating her helpful website Ken Case from Berla for his advice regarding GPS data logsīenjamin "BJ" Duncan for sharing his findings regarding the voice log Sasha Sheremetov from Rusolut for his advice with the data recovery Special Thanks to the following people for their assistance: It was a bit of an unusual process so we thought it might be interesting to share the story.Īs a result of this effort, monkey wrote a Python3 script ( parse_garmin56LM.py) that uses the free espeak-ng library to convert the Garmin 56LM voice log text to WAV files for better place name recognition. We had a damaged Garmin nuvi 56LM GPS unit from which we recovered a text file containing a voice log. ![]() Wait a minute monkey, did you say Carmen or Garmin? ![]()
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