[aprssig] turn-key GPS

Drew Baxter droobie at maine.rr.com
Tue Aug 3 19:44:33 EDT 2004


Delorme Mapping's new GPS is Sirf Star II LP Low Power 
based..  www.delorme.com .

--Droo, K1XVM

At 07:36 PM 8/3/2004, Gerry Creager N5JXS wrote:
>Look for *anything* that's based on SiRF technology.  SiRFSTAR might be 
>the best currently.  Not sure who's making consumer hardware of them, though.
>
>gerry
>
>Robert Bruninga wrote:
>>What's today's best APRS choice for an embedded GPS module at low 
>>cost?   It wIll be in another enclosure, so I only need the basic 
>>module.  I will add a 1/4 wave GPS
>>whip if attached antenna is not included.  LOW POWER
>>is important.
>>I am so sorry to have to ask this constantly recurring question
>>on the SIG, but I have not  bought a new GPS in more than 6 years 
>>(already have enough). so I have ignored all
>>the responses to this WEEKLy question.
>>but now I need it...
>>thanks
>>Bob
>>
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