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Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
Brand: Garmin
Model: GPS10 Works? Worked with MM OS2007, but neither MM nor Map in OS2008 Startup Time: Relatively slow. Sensitivity: OK Rating: 6/10 (Still works with my Garmin software, which requires a Garmin receiver) Battery Life: Est 7-9 hrs. Non-replaceable battery. Brand: GlobalTop Model: G33 (51 channel MTK chipset) Works? Great with all but my Garmin software. Startup Time: Very, very fast. Sensitivity: Super sensitive. Battery Life: Long, but not tested. User replaceable battery. Rating: 10/10 Comments: Auto shutoff if no BT signal for approx 30 min, to save battery. |
Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
Hello - I'm new here, I hope I don't violate too many rules right away...
I have been reading through this thread that has been going for almost two years now. I still can't make up my mind whether to change my GPS receiver and would appreciate your help very much! My N770 came with the Nokia LD-3W. There's many things I like a lot about it: - uses the same charger as the N770 - is small and well designed, looks rugged, is most likely rainproof and the one button is quite safe from accidental push - lasts a whole day, and often more, on battery I am not impressed with the time that it takes to acquire position, especially when moving, i.e. on the train etc. Also it seems very good in the open field to maintain signal, but when in built-up areas it does drop off sometimes. Now from reading this thread I know not to expect instant acquisition, but again, I often find myself getting impatient with this one. And later in the year I am heading for Japan, a country that has given "built-up" a proper definition :-) The LD-3W uses the SiRF Star III. Is that still the bees knees, or desperately old tat? Is it worth upgrading to a different receiver? I like the data logging function of the i-Blue 747 as I don't always want to take the N770 with me when I go for a walk. But the design is not so amazing, especially the button. I could not find any reference to it's size anywhere - how does it compare in size to the LD-3W? How do the Holux receivers compare in size, and can they be charged with the Nokia charger? Have I missed another worthy alternative? Or should I stick with the LD-3W? Many thanks! joe |
Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
Brand: Garmin
Model: GPS10 Works? Does not pair (bluetooth) with OS2008 51-3. Can't use with map. Works with Palm Pilot just fine. Startup Time: N/A Sensitivity: N/A Rating: N/A Battery Life: N/A I'm having bluetooth pairing problems with the N800 (OS2008) that my laptop doesn't seem to have. Any suggestions? |
Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
Hi I have an n800 and a i-blue 747 the 32mb version. I have been trying to connect but no luck. It sees the device under bluetooth but show the device as uncategorized. any help.
OK quick update. It appears I have a v2 of the 747. Also I got it to work with MaemoMapper and RoadMap by forcing the GPS devices bluetooth in the gps device box. |
Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
I just bought the Amod ABG 108 gps unit and it works great with Maemo Mapper!
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Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
BRAND:i-Blue
MODEL:i-Blue 737 WORK: YES STARTUP TIME: 30 SEC PERSONAL RATING:9 |
Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
Siraya Bluetooth GPS Receiver (BTH-10H)
$35 GPS from Amazon. Unboxed today and it located quickly (a few seconds). Haven't left the house with it yet, so no details about it's performance. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001JP8UCU |
Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
Brand: Holux
Model: M-1000C Works? Yes Startup Time: Almost immediately when near the location where it was turned off. About 30 sec when moved 200 miles. Sensitivity: Very sensitive. It gets a lock inside my house with steel siding and closed metal blinds. Rating: 9/10 Battery Life: Rechargeable. I haven't run it out yet. It would only be better if it was driverless and mounted like a flash drive to retrieve data. |
Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
BRAND: Globalsat
MODEL: BT-359 TYPE: Sirf III WORKS?: yes Startup Time (avg): 45 sec Personal Rating: 9/10 Other Comments: This model has 11 hours of battery time. Works well with Maemo-mapper. |
Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
BRAND: MAVIN
MODEL: MBGR-1200 TYPE: Sirf III WORKS?: yes Other Comments: Use password of 0000 to pair. |
Re: Maemo Mapper : GPS devices that work... or not...
BRAND: Qstarz
MODEL: BT-Q890 TYPE: MTK WORKS?: Yes Startup Time (avg): <1min Personal Rating: 10/10 Other Comments: The QSTARZ BT-Q890 GPS receiver and bluetooth transceiver is a small rectangular device measuring about 1.5"x2.5"x0.25" or 38x62x7mm and comes with a keyring attached to the device by a small strap, a USB charging cable, and cigarette lighter charging cable. This is the smallest GPS device that I know about and is advertised as a 66 channel GPS receiver. On the Nokia N800, the QSTARZ device has to be paired with the number 0000. http://www.amazon.com/BT-Q890-Keycha.../ref=pd_cp_e_2 |
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