[aprssig] Potential For Some Really Tiny APRS Gadgets --- Space Daily Story on Supersmall GPS Receiver
Dave Baxter
Dave at emv.co.uk
Fri Sep 19 04:18:31 EDT 2008
Sorry Steve.. Old news..
There were things like that kicking around the UK
commercial/aeronautical market a few years ago. The antenna patches
were not much bigger either. I forget the spec's but they looked nice,
however were horrendously expensive of course. A friend of mine worked
for the company selling them over here at that time, he showed me a dev'
kit, with something like that stuck to the back side of a small patch
antenna. Plug it into a PC serial port, it'd power itself and start
spitting out NMEA data, amazingly seeing one or two satellites from
inside a metal clad building, not even near a window!
Guess someone has now kicked out a "consumer grade" part? I have to
say, some of the later "consumer" GPS devices have remarkably sensitive
receivers. A "NavMan" gadget I have, will reliably lock to the signals
while on a high up shelf in my shack, well away from the window and
surrounded by all sorts of other stuff.
I discovered that by accident as it'd beep when it lost lock. I
probably inadvertantly turned it on while putting it "somewhere safe"
and I then spent a day or so trying to figure out what was going "Beep"
once in a while.
I hate to imagine what the original intended use was for those micro
miniature receivers, but I'd guess they would have a very fast one way
trip somewhere....
73.
Dave G0WBX.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen H. Smith
> A complete GPS receiver only 6.5 x 8 x 1.2 mm....
>
> <http://www.gpsdaily.com/reports/u_blox___World_Smallest_Compl
> ete_GPS_Receivers_999.html>
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