the alleged first wireless GPS receiver has now been associated with the Socket Communications’ Bluetooth GPS Receiver “on the U.S. market. The recipient of the Global Positioning System (GPS) should be able to pass position data to Pocket PCs, Windows CE devices and other Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices. Provided, however, the support of virtual serial ports. The position data to the GPS receivers can send up to ten meters wide. The device functioned position with card programs such as Destinator, Mapopolis, Pharos and TeletypeGPS. P>
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The GPS receiver has 50 times 90 times 16 millimeters and with a lithium-ion battery for its power supply. Charged should be at the time up to six hours. This should be available from December for $ 449 on the site www.socketcom.com at Comdex Fall, Las Vegas presented device. P>
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“Until now, the GPS capability of Pocket PCs are always connected to a receiver or pushy with cable clutter and external antennas and has therefore limited the portability of the PDAs,” said John Doubt, director of the Department of External Bluetooth Products for sockets. “Our Bluetooth GPS Receiver is a wireless connection to your Pocket PC with all these problems and makes final,” added Doubt. P>
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For the GPS can use the site, according to the manufacturer not be covered. The 12-channel receiver controlling tracking of the satellites and deliver a precise location within a radius of up to ten meters. The newcomer support the NMEA-0183 GPS Übetragungsstandard be 38,400 bit / s and set a Bluetooth 1.1. P>
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the alleged first wireless GPS receiver has now been associated with the Socket Communications’ Bluetooth GPS Receiver “on the U.S. market. The recipient of the Global Positioning System (GPS) should be able to pass position data to Pocket PCs, Windows CE devices and other Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices. Provided, however, the support of virtual serial ports. [...]
the alleged first wireless GPS receiver has now been associated with the Socket Communications’ Bluetooth GPS Receiver “on the U.S. market. The recipient of the Global Positioning System (GPS) should be able to pass position data to Pocket PCs, Windows CE devices and other Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices. Provided, however, the support of virtual serial ports. [...]
the alleged first wireless GPS receiver has now been associated with the Socket Communications’ Bluetooth GPS Receiver “on the U.S. market. The recipient of the Global Positioning System (GPS) should be able to pass position data to Pocket PCs, Windows CE devices and other Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices. Provided, however, the support of virtual serial ports. [...]
the alleged first wireless GPS receiver has now been associated with the Socket Communications’ Bluetooth GPS Receiver “on the U.S. market. The recipient of the Global Positioning System (GPS) should be able to pass position data to Pocket PCs, Windows CE devices and other Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices. Provided, however, the support of virtual serial ports. [...]
the alleged first wireless GPS receiver has now been associated with the Socket Communications’ Bluetooth GPS Receiver “on the U.S. market. The recipient of the Global Positioning System (GPS) should be able to pass position data to Pocket PCs, Windows CE devices and other Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices. Provided, however, the support of virtual serial ports. [...]
the alleged first wireless GPS receiver has now been associated with the Socket Communications’ Bluetooth GPS Receiver “on the U.S. market. The recipient of the Global Positioning System (GPS) should be able to pass position data to Pocket PCs, Windows CE devices and other Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices. Provided, however, the support of virtual serial ports. [...]
the alleged first wireless GPS receiver has now been associated with the Socket Communications’ Bluetooth GPS Receiver “on the U.S. market. The recipient of the Global Positioning System (GPS) should be able to pass position data to Pocket PCs, Windows CE devices and other Bluetooth-enabled mobile devices. Provided, however, the support of virtual serial ports. [...]