GPS USB thingy

I bought one of those from Hong Kong at half the price from ebay and have been very pleased with its performance in the car as well as at sea
 
I bought one a few months back and checked it on the move and at anchor - it was spot on the nose when anchored in Newtown river and seemd ok when under way. beauty is you can also use it in MS autoroute and a host of other applications on laptop. Needs to be mounted outside 'though to get good reception, and beware the magnet on the underside !
 
might damage the magnetic storage media of your computer - certainly floppies (or stiffies as we seth efricans call them).

Dont know if it would be strong enough to damage your hard drive though..

Charles
 
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might damage the magnetic storage media of your computer - certainly floppies (or stiffies as we seth efricans call them).

Dont know if it would be strong enough to damage your hard drive though..

Charles

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I needed to erase a whole load of floppies for disposal. I found it completely impossible to erase a floppy disk using a permanent magnet - even with my seasearcher magnet which will lift 30Kg. Try it sometime you will see what I mean. I think it needs an ac signal
 
A possible disadvantage I can see from the specs is it only operates on WGS 84 datum. There would be a considerable offset of position in relation to UK Ordinance Survey mapping done on OSGB36.
 
Got a similar thing a while back on Ebay for about £40 and manages to make up a lead to interface it with my DSC radio. Seems to work fine and I can use it on the laptop in the car too.
 
ANY GPS that outputs to a PC

Any GPS that has NMEA / Garmin protocol will fir up to Autoroute / Mapping prog on a PC ..... you don't have to have the USB mouse type ..... I get along fine with my little eTrex ... and also have the display on the gps available in cockpit - while pc is chugging away down below !
 
Magnetics ...

Can erase :

Music cassettes
Video Cassettes
Floppy disks
Credit Card strips
to name a few

Will displace / affect :
Compasses
Some autohelms
Some Radios


Basically magnetic objects - I restrict on board and also at home - I have too many items laying around that a stray hand with a magnet could play havoc with ....

A pet hate ... is the habit of some who insist on putting cassettes on top of speaker cabinets ........
 
Go to my computer right click properties - device manager and advanced tab- you can change com port there to one that the nav system will list,

Mine is on com 7
Ian
 
its interesting, my charting software is recognising the gps and finding a position, but the GPS software GPS info, is still "device not found", works fine on my laptop with 98, must be an XP issue
 
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