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digi
06-11-2008, 02:08 PM
Hi guys,
I am buying a new phone with GPS builtin so i wont need this sweet little unit anymore. Its the same size as a matchbox and operates over bluetooth to give your phone or laptop gps capabilities. You can use it with Google Maps or other software like Tom Tom to turn your normal cellphone into a fully functional GPS/Navigation unit.

This thing also has AMAZING battery life, it has up to 360 hrs of standby time. I used it for weeks on end and only had to charge it once. It has one of the few chipsets that uses little battery life.
Perfect when you are travelling and dont want to have to charge the thing all the time. It also is able to acquire a position in less than 60 seconds. Was really happy with this unit.

http://www.pdm.com.co/images/Noticias/Images%20Noticias%20Sep01-Nov30%202007/i.Trek%20M5%20Bluetooth%20GPS%20receiver.jpg
(it looks big in the photo, but its pretty small) Check the dimensions below )
Its an M-Trek M5 and im asking $50 for it. No trades, No low ballers.




Specs:
Antenna
Receiver Frequency: 1575.42 MHz (L1 band) C/A code
Antenna Type: Built-in Active Antenna

GPS Receiver
Technology: NEMERIX GPS Module
Satellite Measure Used: 16 channels all in view tracking
Tracking Sensitivity: -152 dBm
Operating Temperature: -10 degree to 60 degree C
Operation Time: Up to 30 hrs, after fully charged.
Standby Time: More than 360 hrs, after fully charged.
Charging Time: 3hrs. (Typical)

Time to First Fix (TTFF)
Hot Start: 5 seconds typical
Warm Start: 34 seconds typical
Cold Start: 46 seconds typical

Accuracy of Position Fix
Horizontal: 1.2 meters Static CEP 50, 3.0 meters Static CEP 95; 1.3 meters Static Altitude 50, 3.8 meters Static Altitude 95
Velocity: 0.1/sec 95% without SA

Receiver Configuration
Baud rate: 115200 bps, Data bit: 8, Stop bit: 1 (Default)
Output Message: NMEA 0183 (V3.01) - GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC(default)

Physical Characteristics
Dimension: 69.6mm x 47.3mm x 19.2mm
Weight: 72g

digi
06-12-2008, 04:04 PM
If you can get one for $50 then i suggest you do it but youll still end up paying tax if its in canada and shipping

Actually I got it in mid 2007.

I refer you to here where it retails for $70 USD , when you add shipping youre looking at least $85

http://www.semsons.com/im5blgpsrewa.html

digi
06-22-2008, 01:04 PM
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