Gps system
Product Type: GPS kit
Receiver: 12 channel - GPS receiver
Update Rate: 1/second
Accuracy:
- Position - 5 - 25 m
- Velocity - 0.1 m/sec
Interface: NMEA 0183
GPS Module Features: Voice prompts, waterproof
Software Included: Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006
Maps Included: Canada, USA
Acquisition times
Cold: 50 sec
Warm: 35 sec
Hot: 2 sec
Pc system requirements for gps
OS Required: Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional or later, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP6 or later, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition
Min Processor Type: Intel Pentium II
Min RAM Size: 24 MB
Min Hard Drive Space: 500 MB
Gps compatibility
Interface: Serial
Connections
Connector Type: Serial - RS-232
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories: Magnetic mount
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Manufacturer's product description
Transform your laptop into a voice enabled (valid for Windows XP only) navigation system with a Deluo USB GPS for Laptop Lite and Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006 navigation software. The Deluo Deluo USB GPS for Laptop Lite is a powerful tool that provides accurate positioning and, in combination with the included Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006, it will show your position in a full-featured map anywhere in the United States and Canada. Tracking up to 12 satellites, the Deluo USB GPS for Laptop Lite can be used with almost every major mapping software that supports the NMEA 0183 v2.2 data protocol. Use it in your car, boat or RV; the Deluo USB GPS for Laptop Lite can be used anywhere in world with no monthly service fees. The GPS unit comes with an internal magnet and Velcro dots for versatile mounting options. Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006 is like a trusted friend who knows the road ahead. Whether looking for that new restaurant just across town, or the fastest route to a vacation getaway two states over, you'll find easy-to-use tools to help you customize your trips just the way you want them. Deluo USB GPS for Laptop Lite is based on Sony's GPS chipset, which has an advanced RFCMOS block signal processing architecture. This translates to high sensitivity, minimal power consumption and high-performance.
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