+JSWilson64 Posted May 8, 2008 Posted May 8, 2008 (edited) Just saw this at Sparkfun.com, it's the "GPS Stick" (available elsewhere, too). It looks like a USB thumbdrive, but is a GPS receiver and serial comm. module, sends std NMEA strings to the USB port. Cost is about $80.00. Mfr is "Hercegov" but I can't find out much more than this: (specs from rvfunproducts.com)Receiver Type 54 parallel channels, L1 C/A code Accuracy Position 5m CEP Velocity 0.1m/sec Startup Time (average) < 1sec hot start < 30sec cold start Signal Reacquisition 1s Sensitivity -145dBm acquisition -159dBm tracking Update Rate 1Hz standard Dynamics 4G (39.2m/sec2) Operational Limits Altitude < 18,000m or velocity < 515m/s (COCOM limit, either may be exceeded but not both) Protocol NMEA-0183 V3.01 GPGGA, GPGLL, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPRMC, GPVTG, GPZDA 9600 baud, 8, N, 1 Datum Default WGS-84, User definable Input Voltage 3.8~8V DC Power Consumption < 42mA (1Hz standard version) Dimension 73.5mm L x 27mm W x 10mm H Weight: 18g (Including Battery) Operating Temperature -40oC ~ +85oC Humidity 5% ~ 95% Can't figure out who the chipset mfr is - Hercegov? Might be fun to play with... Edited May 8, 2008 by JSWilson64 Quote
+qlenfg Posted May 9, 2008 Posted May 9, 2008 Sounds a bit pricey to me. $40 will get you a good USB GPSr and $50 will get you a good Bluetooth one. With a USB stick you would need an extension cable or you'd have to stick your laptop up on the dash to get a good signal. Quote
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