Saturday, 04 February 2012

BN-909GR Bluetooth GPS:

A SiRE STAR III Bluetooth GPS Receiver, a compact lightweight GPS receiver perfect for mounting discreetly in the car, or carrying in a pocket. SiRFSTAR Ill Low Power Chipset for enhanced sensitivity 20 channel tracking technology, giving precise location positioning and East acquisition/reacquisition, to get the best out of your Sat-Nay software, With built in EGNOS capability, you can be assured of improved retiability and accuracy of signals.

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Show you the way when you drive best Chipset in the world! BN-909GR, a SiRE STAR III Bluetooth GPS Receiver, a compact lightweight GPS receiver perfect for mounting discreetly in the car, or carrying in a pocket. SiRFSTAR Ill Low Power Chipset for enhanced sensitivity 20 channel tracking technology, giving precise location positioning and East acquisition/reacquisition, to get the best out of your Sat-Nay software, With built in EGNOS capability, you can be assured of improved retiability and accuracy of signals. A network of ground stations means that there witl be an approximate Sx increase in the accuracy of GPS position calculation compared with a standard GPS receiver.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GPS ChipSirf III Chipset
Bluetooth ver. V1.2 compliant (SPP profile)
Max Channels20 (all in view tracking)
GPS ProtocolStandard NMEA-0183 at 38400 bps baud rate
Cold/Warm/Hot start time42/38/1 sec (average)
Reacquisition time0.1 sec
SensitivityTracking -159 dBm
Battery3.7V 900mAh Li-Ion battery with low battery management
AntennaBuilt-in Patch Antenna
Operation Time 12hrs, after fully charged, in continuous
Power ChargerMain charger (mini USB interface)
DimensionL69mm W44mm H15mm
Certification CE / FCC
Operating Temperature-10˚C~60˚C
Storage Temperature

-20˚C~85˚C

 

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