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The correct term is GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System), though the most common system GPS have become the name most people use (if you go to your local shop and ask for a GNSS, the clerk will probably not know what you mean).
Legend for the summary tables
Units are listed alphabetically.
Type can be:
- Data Logger: the GNSS includes an automatic geographic position logging system with extraction possibility to another electronic device
- Recreational: the GPS receiver can either simply deliver a geographic position for another device or display it on a simple screen with no navigation facility.
- Navigator: the GNSS includes a screen with maps and software for turn-by-turn navigation assistance
- Mobile Phone: the GPS is included in a mobile phone device
- Smartphone: probably the most abundand GPS device these days
- Professional GNSS: the GNSS is designated for massive or accurate geographic survey. Many such devices also combines the various GNSS technologies, such as combined GPS/Glonass receivers and evaluate the different carrier signals.
Glonass is also available as a backup/augmentation in some GPS receivers, but at the moment not available as standalone handheld units.
Storage can be:
Internal
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MultiMedia (MMC)
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Secure Digital (SD)
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None
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Specify the capacity
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, or
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, , or
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none
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Common GPS chipsets are:
- SiRFStar I, II, IIe, IIe/LP, IIt, III
- SiRFLoc
- SiRFXTrac
- Nemerix
- RFMD
- MTK
- Sony Solution
- u-Nav + iTrax 3rd Gen
- Atmel Antaris 4l
- u-blox
- Ublox
- Xemics
- HP6515 AGPS
- Skytraq Venus 5
- Skytraq Venus 6
Methods of DGPS correction / Augmentation can be
- SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS), Beacon, NTRIP, Direct IP, IALA are free services, with various coverage.
- Spotbeam, Inmarsat, Veripos, HP/XP are semiglobal services but requires licenses and are not likely in handheld units.
- Corrections can be transmitted as proprietary formats, single station corrections, or 'RTCM' format correction list. Some receivers might use RTCM as identifier for corrections, but the source than is one of the systems mentioned above.
Alternative forms of GNSS are named according to the promoters of the satellite constellations: the existing GPS system properly named, Glonass, Galileo (still in deployment), and BeiDou (COMPASS). On devices equiped with tuners capable of hearing multiple constellations, it may be possible to get more precision and better coverage than what can be done today with just the GPS alone (some newer constellations will provide additional services not limited to one-way geolocating, such as Argos-style emergency signals for search and rescue).
AGPS is an abreviation for Assisted GPS, and is usually an enhancement for GPS-enabled cell phones. It allows receivers quicker startup time, as well as continuing to give positions with weak or missing satellite data.
Connectivity can be achieved by:
WiFi
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Bluetooth
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IrDa
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NFC/RFID
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USB
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PS/2
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Serial RS232
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GNSS:
Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) that can be received. Possible values are
- GPS
- GLONASS
- Galileo
- BeiDou
Measured DRMS accuracy: Horizontal RMS (root mean square, or Distance Root Mean Square, DRMS) deviation of the measured position from the true (or long-term averaged) position. Should be assessed by measuring a point cloud under good visibility conditions for at least several hours. Not to be confused with the DOP accuracy estimation, which may not match the actual obtained accuracy.
Dual-frequency:
If the device can use two frequencies for accuracy enhancement, such as E1/E5a for Galileo or L1/L5 for GPS.
Summary table
Brand
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Name
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Type
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release date
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GPS Chipset
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No Channel
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Augmentation
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Data Logging Capacity
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Storage
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Connectivity
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Estimated Price
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Supports DOP
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GNSS
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measured DRMS accuracy
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Dual-frequency
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Xiaomi
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Mi 8
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Smartphone
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2018
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BCM47755
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?
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?
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64 GB
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64 GB internal
|
|
300 €
|
VDOP, HDOP
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GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo
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1.0 m[1]
|
sí
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Huawei
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Mate 20
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Smartphone
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2018
|
|
?
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?
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128 GB
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128 GB internal
|
|
400 €
|
sí
|
GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo
|
|
sí
|
Holux
|
M-241+
|
Data Logger, Recreational
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2018
|
MTK MT3333
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66
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WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS
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250,000
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?
|
|
110 €
|
|
GPS, GLONASS
|
?
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no
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ClearEvo
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EcoDroidGPS
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Professional GNSS for Android
|
2017
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UBLOX M8030
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72
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SBAS L1 C/A: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN
|
no
|
no
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(tested 6 simultaneous Android phone connections)
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85 US$
|
|
GPS, GLONASS, Galileo
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?
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no
|
Holux
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RCV-3000
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Data Logger
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2017 (2010 old version)
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MTK MT3333
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66
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WAAS, EGNOS
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250,000
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Internal 4MiB
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(standard USB cable with USB mini-B plug)
|
83 ~Euros (03/2018, amazon.de)
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Yes (NMEA output); No (logging to memory)
|
GPS, GLONASS
|
?
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no
|
Huawei
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P10
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Smartphone
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2017
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BCM4774
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?
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?
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64 GB
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64 GB internal
|
|
250 €
|
sí
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GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo
|
4.3 m[2]
|
no
|
Mio
|
Cyclo 605 HC
|
Navigator (Cycle)
|
2017-06
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U-blox 7
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56
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?
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?
|
|
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360 €
|
|
GPS, GLONASS
|
?
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no
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Samsung
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Galaxy S7
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Smartphone
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2016
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 MSM8996
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?
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sí
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32 GB
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32 GB internal
|
|
300 €
|
VDOP, HDOP
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GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou
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5.1 m[3]
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no
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Garmin
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GPSmap 276Cx
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Outdoor mapping GPS
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2016
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?
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?
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WAAS, EGNOS
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Internal 8GB
|
|
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600 US$
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?
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GPS, GLONASS
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?
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no
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GNS
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GNS 2000 PLUS
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Recreational; inbuilt battery
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2016-12
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Mediatek MT3333
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99
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WAAS, EGNOS, QZSS, MSAS, GAGAN
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54k (date/pos every 5s)
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Internal
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(charged over Mini-USB)
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96 €
|
sí
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GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou
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?
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no
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Garmin
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eTrex 35 touch
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Data Logger, Navigator
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2015
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MediaTek
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?
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WAAS, EGNOS
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10k, 200 routes, 10000 points, 200 tracks or to SD-card
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Internal,
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245 $
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no
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GPS, GLONASS
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?
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no
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Navilock
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NL-8002U
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GPS receiver module
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2014
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u-blox UBX-M8030
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72
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WAAS, EGNOS, QZSS, MSAS
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no
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no
|
|
70 € [1]
|
sí
|
GPS, GLONASS, BEIDOU, Galileo
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?
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no
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Samsung
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Galaxy S5
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Smartphone
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2014
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC
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?
|
sí
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32 GB
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32 GB internal
|
|
200 €
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VDOP, HDOP
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GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou
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1.7 m[3]
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no
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Navilock
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BT-821G
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Recreational
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2014
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Mediatek MT3333
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33
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WAAS, EGNOS, QZSS, MSAS, GAGAN
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no
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no
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(charged over 5V DC power jack 4.0mm x 1.7mm Center PLUS)
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90 €
|
sí
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GPS, GLONASS
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?
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no
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Solmeta
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Geotagger Pro2
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Data Logger with Compass
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2013
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MTK MT3339
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22
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EXIF and internal
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2GB
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internal
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Nikon Cord
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200 US$
|
|
?
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?
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no
|
Transystem
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i-Blue 747ProS
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Data Logger, Recreational
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2013
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MTK II
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66
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WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, AGPS
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250k
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Internal 8 MiB
|
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75 € (amazon.de) (~$80 on eBay.com) (2014-03-20)
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?
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GPS
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?
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no
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Bad Elf
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GPS-2200
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Recreational, data logger
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2012
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MTK
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66
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SBAS, WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS
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360,000 (100 hrs at 1 Hz)
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64 MiB internal
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(to Apple iOS)
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150 US$
|
|
GPS
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?
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no
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Ventus
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G730
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Data Logger
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2012
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SkyTrac Venus 6
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65
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WAAS, EGNOS
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256,000 points
|
Internal
|
|
45 £ - 60 £
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?
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?
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?
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no
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Royaltek
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RGM-4600]]
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Recreational
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2012
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SiRFstarIV
|
48
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no
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0
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no
|
|
|
|
?
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?
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no
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Wintec
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WBT-202
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Data Logger
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2011
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u-blox Antaris 5
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18 (tracking), 32 (aquisition)
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WAAS, EGNOS
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260k internal / 134M with 2GB microSD
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Internal and (64 MB-2 GB)
|
|
109 € (2009-10-24)
|
|
?
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?
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no
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Garmin
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eTrex 10
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Data Logger, Navigator
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2011
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MediaTek
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?
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WAAS, EGNOS
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10k
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Internal
|
|
119 € / $109.99 / £99.99
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no
|
GPS, GLONASS
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?
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no
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Qstarz
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BT-Q1000XT
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Datalogger
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2010
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MTK II
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66
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WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS
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400k, can log 5 Hz
|
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GPS: log:
|
|
?
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GPS
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?
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no
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Magellan
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eXplorist 510
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Data Logger, Navigator
|
2010
|
SiRFstarIII
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20
|
WAAS/ EGNOS/ MSAS
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500 MB
|
|
|
220 €
|
|
?
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?
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no
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Geneq
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SX Blue II GPS
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Recreational
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2010
|
?
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10 + 2
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WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS, GAGAN
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0
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0
|
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1500 €
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HDOP VDOP PDOP
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GPS
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0.3 m (claimed by manufacturer)
|
no
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Holux
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GPSport 260
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Recreational
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2010
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MTK3329
|
66
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?
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160,000
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Internal 4 MiB
|
|
$340
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?
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GPS
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2.5 m (claimed by manufacturer)
|
no
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Umax
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i-gotU GT-120/USB
|
Data Logger
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2009
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SiRF III
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20
|
WAAS, EGNOS
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65,000
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Internal
|
|
45 €
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no DOP, but EHPE available
|
?
|
?
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no
|
Columbus
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V-990 (Mark II)
|
Data Logger, Recreational
|
2009
|
MTK MT3339
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66
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WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS
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25,000,000
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max. 4 GiB
|
|
89 €
|
VDOP, HDOP, PDOP
|
GPS
|
?
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no
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Garmin
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Nüvi 205
|
Navigator
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2009
|
SiRFstarII ?
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?
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no
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940 MiB Internal memory and microSD-card
|
|
|
Discont'd
|
no
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GPS
|
?
|
no
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Columbus
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V-900 (Mark II)
|
Data Logger, Recreational
|
2009
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MTK MT3339
|
66
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WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS
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25,000,000
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max. 4 GiB
|
|
109 €
|
VDOP, HDOP, PDOP
|
GPS
|
?
|
no
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Holux
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GPSport 245
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Recreational
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2009
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MTK3318
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32
|
?
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200,000
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Internal 4 MiB
|
|
$180
|
|
GPS
|
?
|
no
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Apple
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IPhone 3G
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Smartphone
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2008
|
|
?
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?
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8 GB
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8 GB internal
|
|
200 $
|
?
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GPS
|
8.3 m[4]
|
no
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Garmin
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Oregon 300
|
Outdoor mapping GPS
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2008
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STM STA2062 "Cartesio"
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32
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WAAS, EGNOS
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850 MiB internal or microSD-card (4 GiB work well)
|
|
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300 € (Amazon.com)
|
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?
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?
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no
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GlobalSat
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BT-368
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Recreational
|
2008
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SiRF Star III
|
20
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WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS
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0
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no
|
|
47 GB£
|
|
GPS
|
?
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no
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Garmin
|
GPSmap 60CSx
|
Outdoor mapping GPS
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2007
|
SiRFstarIII
|
12
|
WAAS, EGNOS
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Internal or up to 4 GiB SD-card (since FW 3.90)
|
|
|
294.15 US$ (Amazon.com)
|
|
GPS
|
?
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no
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Garmin
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Nüvi 760
|
Navigator
|
2007
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SiRFstarII
|
?
|
?
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Internal 10,000 points
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up to 4 GiB
|
|
300 ~€
|
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GPS
|
?
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no
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GiSTEQ
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CD110BT
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Data Logger
|
2007
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MTK
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51
|
?
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internal 150,000 points
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internal 4 MiB
|
|
60 GB£~
|
|
GPS
|
?
|
no
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Geonaute
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Keymaze 300 (see [2] for OSS driver)
|
Outdoor Mapping GPS
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2007
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SiRF Star III
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?
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WAAS
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internal 200 points
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internal
|
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89 ~€
|
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?
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?
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no
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GlobalSat
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DG-100
|
Data Logger
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2007
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SiRF Star III
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20
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WAAS
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60k
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Internal
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110 US$
|
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GPS
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?
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no
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GlobalSat
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BT-821C
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Recreational
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2007
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Mediatek MT3339
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66
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WAAS, EGNOS, QZSS, MSAS, GAGAN
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no
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no
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(charged over 5V DC power jack 4.0mm x 1.7mm Center PLUS)
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50 US$
|
sí
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GPS
|
?
|
no
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GlobalSat
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BT-335
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Data Logger, Recreational
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2007
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SiRF Star III
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20
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WAAS, EGNOS
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60k
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Internal
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80 €
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GPS
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?
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no
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GlobalSat
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BT-359
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Recreational
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2006
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SiRF Star III
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20
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WAAS, EGNOS
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0
|
no
|
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80 US$
|
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GPS
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?
|
no
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GlobalSat
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BR-355
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Recreational
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2005
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SiRF Star III e/LP
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20
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WAAS, EGNOS
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0
|
no
|
|
60 US$
|
|
GPS
|
?
|
no
|
GlobalSat
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BU-353
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Recreational
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2005
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SiRF Star III e/LP
|
20
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WAAS, EGNOS
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0
|
no
|
|
28-57 GB£
|
|
GPS
|
?
|
no
|
GlobalSat
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BT-338
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Recreational
|
2005
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SiRF Star III
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20
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WAAS, EGNOS
|
0
|
no
|
|
|
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GPS
|
?
|
no
|
GlobalSat
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BU-303
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Recreational
|
2005
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SiRF Star II e/LP
|
12
|
no
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0
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no
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50 €
|
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GPS
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?
|
no
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GlobalSat
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BT-308
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Recreational
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2003
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SiRF Star II e/LP
|
12
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WAAS
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0
|
no
|
|
|
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GPS
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?
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no
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GlobalSat
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BR-305
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Recreational
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2003
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SiRF Star II e/LP
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12
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no
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0
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no
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50 US$
|
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GPS
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10 m (claimed by manufacturer)
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no
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GlobalSat
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BR-304
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Recreational
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2003
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SiRF Star II e/LP
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12
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no
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0
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no
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50 US$
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GPS
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10 m (claimed by manufacturer)
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no
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See also
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