Holux GR 213 Sirf Star III GPS mouse USB PS2 GPS receiver for laptop notebook PDA IPAQ PALM DELL
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Brand: Holux
Features: * 20 parallel satellite-tracking channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition. GPS4Evyone is authorized Holux dealer in US.
* 200,000+ effective correlators for fast TTFF and extremely fast TTFFs at low signal levels
* Built-in hardware Tracking Loop Processor WAAS/EGNOS Demodulator support
* Support NMEA 0183 v2.2 data protocol; Built-in rechargeable lithium battery for Time- To- First-Fix(TTFF)
* Enhanced algorithms provide superior navigation performance in urban, canyon and foliage environments
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Amazon Adverstisement is Incorrect!The ad title is misleading! The ad says "USB PS2" gps. If you order this product you will receive a USB-only GPS.
Works wonderfullyWorks great with Microsoft Streets and Trips. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because it was a bit difficult to install. Did not come with good directions on finding the right driver on the CD. But it's very quick to acquire a signal and is very accurate, which is the most important part.
Works wellWorked the first time I installed the driver and connected into the usb port. I used this with GooPs and worked flawlessly. One minor issue I had at first was the included GPSviewer, it won't get any data from the GPS, turned out my laptop gave a COM port above 10 (COM12) but the GPSviewer can only get up to COM10. Just use a third party software, will work in any port assigned.
Over all I'm a happy camper, a good buy :-)
Holux GR 213I used this in Europe with MS Autoroute and it worked great. I also had a Garmin GPS 18 receiver and the Holux was able to keep signal when the Garmin would loss signal. the only time i lost signal was when i went into tunnels. I did have to reconfigure the receiver a few times when i would first start up. the port is serial so if you have mulitple USB ports it has to be plugged into the same one that you configured it with.