What compact flash gps system for Dell Axim?
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HOLUX press here
The GM-270 12 channel SiRF II GPS receiver.
Acquisition time:
Warm start: < 38 seconds
Cold start: < 45 seconds
Hot start: < 8 seconds
Snap start: <3 seconds
re-acquisition: 100ms
Update rate:
1 second continuous
Accuracy:
Position: 5 - 25m (SPS).
Position: 2 - 5m (EGNOS)
Velocity: 0.1m/s
Time +- 1us
Altitude:
Velocity: 515m/s
Acceleration: +- 4G
LED function:
Off: unit powered off
On: Unit searching for satellites
Blink: 3D fix obtained
Interface:
RS232 (NMEA protocol)
USB (NMEA protocol)
iPAQ® connector (NMEA protocol)
Antenna:
Built-in,
External MCX antenna connector
Power:
< 30mA @ 3.3VDC ± 10%
30% duty cycle trickle mode
Temperature:
Operating: -10C ~ 70C
Storage: -40C ~ 85C
Dimensions and weight:
91 x 50 x 20 @ <50g
NMEA output protocol (v2.2)
4800, N, 8, 1; GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC
I like this one, not tried it but it looks good because the Road Angel is Powered by the latest Holux GPS technology.
and the road Angel is a good GPS product!
[Edited by Ajax - 11/2/2003 12:20:43 PM]
The GM-270 12 channel SiRF II GPS receiver.
Acquisition time:
Warm start: < 38 seconds
Cold start: < 45 seconds
Hot start: < 8 seconds
Snap start: <3 seconds
re-acquisition: 100ms
Update rate:
1 second continuous
Accuracy:
Position: 5 - 25m (SPS).
Position: 2 - 5m (EGNOS)
Velocity: 0.1m/s
Time +- 1us
Altitude:
Velocity: 515m/s
Acceleration: +- 4G
LED function:
Off: unit powered off
On: Unit searching for satellites
Blink: 3D fix obtained
Interface:
RS232 (NMEA protocol)
USB (NMEA protocol)
iPAQ® connector (NMEA protocol)
Antenna:
Built-in,
External MCX antenna connector
Power:
< 30mA @ 3.3VDC ± 10%
30% duty cycle trickle mode
Temperature:
Operating: -10C ~ 70C
Storage: -40C ~ 85C
Dimensions and weight:
91 x 50 x 20 @ <50g
NMEA output protocol (v2.2)
4800, N, 8, 1; GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC
I like this one, not tried it but it looks good because the Road Angel is Powered by the latest Holux GPS technology.
and the road Angel is a good GPS product!
[Edited by Ajax - 11/2/2003 12:20:43 PM]
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Just got a gps mouse for the car but dont like it due to all the wires everywhere so think compact flash is the only way to go as long as I can send the mouse back.
Whats a good gps compact flash card that will work with a Dell Axim?
I have seen a few on the web and just want some opinions before some smart ar$e says search on Google
Thanks in advance for any help.
Whats a good gps compact flash card that will work with a Dell Axim?
I have seen a few on the web and just want some opinions before some smart ar$e says search on Google
Thanks in advance for any help.
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The Holux is good but the SysOnChip version is much better IMO. Smarter looking too. I bought mine from ebay - the guy often has several auctions on at once and I can vouch for him. Do a search
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Think I am going to go with Sysonchip from http://www.gpsw.co.uk/details/prod1829.html as this was the one I had been looking at and I can get it from the place I bought the gps mouse from so can just do an exchange.
More expensive than on ebay though but then I have never used ebay or paypal etc and dont trust it
More expensive than on ebay though but then I have never used ebay or paypal etc and dont trust it
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