Receptor GPS USB
Re: Receptor GPS USB
El mio es el Royal Tec RBT 1100
http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/royaltek- ... -r3822.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/royaltek- ... -r3822.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Ex sj413 ex L200 exG Vitara
ex Jeep KJ 2.8 Aut 2003 Renegade
Jeep Grand Cherokee WH Overland 3.0 CRD 2007
Saludos Mifer.
Ex sj413 ex L200 exG Vitara
ex Jeep KJ 2.8 Aut 2003 Renegade
Jeep Grand Cherokee WH Overland 3.0 CRD 2007
Saludos Mifer.
Re: Receptor GPS USB
Y el mio.mifer escribió:El mio es el Royal Tec RBT 1100
http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/royaltek- ... -r3822.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Fácil de usar, y con bastantes opciones extras.
Creo que todos traeran un cargador para el mechero del coche (por lo menos todos los que he visto. Así que el problema de carga no lo vas a tener. De todas formas suelen consumir bastante poco, por lo que una carga es fácil que te de para casi cualquier ruta diaria.indalo red river escribió:...la verdad que sin haberlos probado creo que lo prefiero USB, se alimenta por el mismo cable y no te arriesgas a posibles interferencias (aunque entiendo que la otra opcion puede ser más cómoda...
De todas formas lo que si es cierto, es que a la hora de configurar cualquier software de navegación con una antena GPS, siempre es más sencillo hacerlo mediante USB. Prácticamente es enchufar, decirle al programa el número del puerto COM, y listo.
Con el bluetooth teóricamente debería ser igual, pero no es raro encontrar problemas y que el programa de navegación no "vea" la antena aunque esté bien instalada, y hay que estar liado un buen rato para la configuración inicial.
Re: Receptor GPS USB
He buscado en la página de Rikaline y el bluetooth es este:

The Rikaline GPS-6031-X7 Bluetooth GPS Receiver is a total solution GPS receiver with Bluetooth wireless transmitting ability, designed based on SiRF Star II LP (Low Power) GPS architecture, enabled with the most advanced HS (High Sensitivity) ability and GemSOC Bluetooth technology. This revolutionary system provides you unbelievable positioning sensitivity allowing you to have easy position fix in urban canyon conditions. You may use this device for strict needs of positioning applications such as car navigation, mapping, surveying, security, agriculture and so on.
The GPS-6031-X7 communicates with other electronic utilities via wireless Bluetooth technology and saves critical satellite data by built–in backup memory. With low power consumption, the GPS-6031-X7 tracks up to 12 satellites at a time, re-acquires satellite signals in 100 ms and updates position data every second.
Features
The GPS-6031-X7 provides a host of features that make it easy for integration and use in multiple applications.
SiRF Star II chipset with embedded ARM7TDMI CPU available for customized applications in firmware
High sensitivity receiver tracks up to 12 satellites while providing first fast fix and low power consumption
Differential capability utilizes real-time RTCM corrections producing 1-5 meter position accuracy
Advanced design ideal for applications with minimal space
A rechargeable battery sustains GPS internal clock and memory. It is recharged during normal operation
User initialization is not required
Dual communication channels and user selectable baud rates allow maximum interface capability and flexibility
FLASH based program memory: New software revisions upgradeable both for GPS and Bluetooth
LED display status: The LED provides users visible operating status for Recharging, Battery power lever, Bluetooth and GPS. No more extra devices are needed
Built-in WAAS / EGNOS demodulator
Technical Specifications
Physical Dimension
Single construction integrated antenna/receiver
81.0(W) x 56.0(D) x 30.0(H) (mm
Environmental Characteristics
Operating temperature:
-40oC to +85oC with external power (internal temperature)
-20oC to +60oC with internal rechargeable battery
Storage temperature: -55oC to +100oC
Electrical Characteristics
Input voltage: +4.75 ~ 5.5 VDC without accessories
Internal backup power: 3V Rechargeable Lithium cell battery, up to 767 hours (31.9 days) discharge
Performance
Tracks up to 12 satellites
Update rate: 1 second
Average Acquisition time:
Reacquisition
Snap start
Hot start
Warm start
Cold start 0.1 sec
3 sec
15 sec
45 sec
90 sec.
Position accuracy:
(Non DGPS)
Position
Velocity
Time 5-25
0.1
1 meters CEP with SA off
meters/second, with SA off
microsecond synchronized GPS time
Dynamic Conditions:
Altitude
Velocity
Acceleration
Jerk 18,000
515
4 G
20 meters (60,000 feet) max
meters / second (1000 knots) max
max
meters/second, max
Advanced design ideal for applications with minimal space
A rechargeable battery sustains GPS internal clock and memory. It is recharged during normal operation
User initialization is not required
Dual communication channels and user selectable baud rates allow maximum interface capability and flexibility
FLASH based program memory: New software revisions upgradeable both for GPS and Bluetooth
Bluetooth Functions
Transmits up to 10 meters
Interfaces
Dual channel RS-232 compatible level, with user selectable baud rate (4800-Default, 9600, 19200, 38400)
NMEA 0183 Version 2.2 ASCII output (GPGGA, GPGLL, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPRMC, GPVTG)
SiRF protocol
What's in the box
GPS-6031-X7 (Bluetooth GPS Receiver)
Cigarette charging kit
Set up CD with detailed instructions & colour pictures.
Quick installation reference guide
Rechargeable Li-Polymer battery (16hr)
Warranty card

The Rikaline GPS-6031-X7 Bluetooth GPS Receiver is a total solution GPS receiver with Bluetooth wireless transmitting ability, designed based on SiRF Star II LP (Low Power) GPS architecture, enabled with the most advanced HS (High Sensitivity) ability and GemSOC Bluetooth technology. This revolutionary system provides you unbelievable positioning sensitivity allowing you to have easy position fix in urban canyon conditions. You may use this device for strict needs of positioning applications such as car navigation, mapping, surveying, security, agriculture and so on.
The GPS-6031-X7 communicates with other electronic utilities via wireless Bluetooth technology and saves critical satellite data by built–in backup memory. With low power consumption, the GPS-6031-X7 tracks up to 12 satellites at a time, re-acquires satellite signals in 100 ms and updates position data every second.
Features
The GPS-6031-X7 provides a host of features that make it easy for integration and use in multiple applications.
SiRF Star II chipset with embedded ARM7TDMI CPU available for customized applications in firmware
High sensitivity receiver tracks up to 12 satellites while providing first fast fix and low power consumption
Differential capability utilizes real-time RTCM corrections producing 1-5 meter position accuracy
Advanced design ideal for applications with minimal space
A rechargeable battery sustains GPS internal clock and memory. It is recharged during normal operation
User initialization is not required
Dual communication channels and user selectable baud rates allow maximum interface capability and flexibility
FLASH based program memory: New software revisions upgradeable both for GPS and Bluetooth
LED display status: The LED provides users visible operating status for Recharging, Battery power lever, Bluetooth and GPS. No more extra devices are needed
Built-in WAAS / EGNOS demodulator
Technical Specifications
Physical Dimension
Single construction integrated antenna/receiver
81.0(W) x 56.0(D) x 30.0(H) (mm
Environmental Characteristics
Operating temperature:
-40oC to +85oC with external power (internal temperature)
-20oC to +60oC with internal rechargeable battery
Storage temperature: -55oC to +100oC
Electrical Characteristics
Input voltage: +4.75 ~ 5.5 VDC without accessories
Internal backup power: 3V Rechargeable Lithium cell battery, up to 767 hours (31.9 days) discharge
Performance
Tracks up to 12 satellites
Update rate: 1 second
Average Acquisition time:
Reacquisition
Snap start
Hot start
Warm start
Cold start 0.1 sec
3 sec
15 sec
45 sec
90 sec.
Position accuracy:
(Non DGPS)
Position
Velocity
Time 5-25
0.1
1 meters CEP with SA off
meters/second, with SA off
microsecond synchronized GPS time
Dynamic Conditions:
Altitude
Velocity
Acceleration
Jerk 18,000
515
4 G
20 meters (60,000 feet) max
meters / second (1000 knots) max
max
meters/second, max
Advanced design ideal for applications with minimal space
A rechargeable battery sustains GPS internal clock and memory. It is recharged during normal operation
User initialization is not required
Dual communication channels and user selectable baud rates allow maximum interface capability and flexibility
FLASH based program memory: New software revisions upgradeable both for GPS and Bluetooth
Bluetooth Functions
Transmits up to 10 meters
Interfaces
Dual channel RS-232 compatible level, with user selectable baud rate (4800-Default, 9600, 19200, 38400)
NMEA 0183 Version 2.2 ASCII output (GPGGA, GPGLL, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPRMC, GPVTG)
SiRF protocol
What's in the box
GPS-6031-X7 (Bluetooth GPS Receiver)
Cigarette charging kit
Set up CD with detailed instructions & colour pictures.
Quick installation reference guide
Rechargeable Li-Polymer battery (16hr)
Warranty card
Re: Receptor GPS USB
el compact flash es este pero lo tengo tuneado para adaptarle una antena... ya le haré una foto...


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Re: Receptor GPS USB
enla descarga del basecamp pone esto:
Notes:
Windows XP Service Pack 3 or later is required.
.NET framework 3.5 SP1 is required. A current version of .NET will be installed if needed.
Windows Media Player 11 or greater is required (a free download from Microsoft).
1 GB of system memory is required, 2 GB of system memory is recommended when using BirdsEye Imagery or Garmin Custom Maps.
A video card that supports OpenGL version 1.3 or later is needed to enable the 3D view.
If you experience problems when interacting with the map views, please make sure that you have installed current video card drivers.
BaseCamp will recognize all MapSource products except BlueChart.
BaseCamp does not work with serial GPS devices
Si no funciona pruebo con la opción que dice Miguel
Juan te mando un mp y en caso de no poder usarlo te lo devuelvo o lo vuelvo a circular por el foro
gracias a todos
Notes:
Windows XP Service Pack 3 or later is required.
.NET framework 3.5 SP1 is required. A current version of .NET will be installed if needed.
Windows Media Player 11 or greater is required (a free download from Microsoft).
1 GB of system memory is required, 2 GB of system memory is recommended when using BirdsEye Imagery or Garmin Custom Maps.
A video card that supports OpenGL version 1.3 or later is needed to enable the 3D view.
If you experience problems when interacting with the map views, please make sure that you have installed current video card drivers.
BaseCamp will recognize all MapSource products except BlueChart.
BaseCamp does not work with serial GPS devices
Si no funciona pruebo con la opción que dice Miguel

Juan te mando un mp y en caso de no poder usarlo te lo devuelvo o lo vuelvo a circular por el foro

gracias a todos
RED RIVER 2.5 CRD
BFG MT 245/75/16
Asfir delantera, casera central, estriberas
Chip de potencia alemán y filtro Amsoil
Kit OME+ 2,5" y separadores
Emisora Midland y GPS PNA 6.2" y portátil 15"
BFG MT 245/75/16
Asfir delantera, casera central, estriberas
Chip de potencia alemán y filtro Amsoil
Kit OME+ 2,5" y separadores
Emisora Midland y GPS PNA 6.2" y portátil 15"
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Re: Receptor GPS USB
no me havia dado cuenta de este post yo yo compre un receptor gps para usb lo tengo para por estrenar , lo compre para una tablet con android y no me funciono y encima la tablet me la han robao asi que lo tengo muerto de asco si te interesa es este http://tienda.zonagps.com/comprar/152-g ... 06-usb#top" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
y esta en la tienda que lo compre y lo que costo
y esta en la tienda que lo compre y lo que costo
Re: Receptor GPS USB
Info sacada de la web GPSgate
GpsGate Client features:
•Share one GPS to several applications using Virtual COM ports
•GPS simulation and logging
•Use Garmin USB GPS receivers with standard GPS applications
•Stabilize the GPS connection. In particular to Bluetooth GPS receivers
•Use standard GPS receivers with Garmin applications e.g. nRoute
•Connect a GPS to Google Earth
•Connect your laptop or Pocket PC to tracking servers, such as GpsGate.com or your own GpsGate Server
•Send GPS data over HTTP to your own server
•Use javascript to get GPS position. Automatically add GPS data in web forms with GPS in Browser feature
•Share a GPS over Bluetooth, over ActiveSync, TCP and UDP networks
•Multiplex and split NMEA streams
•Protocol conversion for TAIP, Garmin Aviation and PinPoint format
•Developer API for application integration
•Easy to make large enterprise deployments of GpsGate
KJ 2.8 CRD Renegade '06
http://www.3dproyectos.es
http://www.3dproyectos.es
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Re: Receptor GPS USB
si no me fuera bien el de Juan lo tendré en cuentajaviquad escribió:no me havia dado cuenta de este post yo yo compre un receptor gps para usb lo tengo para por estrenar , lo compre para una tablet con android y no me funciono y encima la tablet me la han robao asi que lo tengo muerto de asco si te interesa es este http://tienda.zonagps.com/comprar/152-g ... 06-usb#top" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
y esta en la tienda que lo compre y lo que costo
Miguel parece muy curioso ese programilla, lo probaré a ver
RED RIVER 2.5 CRD
BFG MT 245/75/16
Asfir delantera, casera central, estriberas
Chip de potencia alemán y filtro Amsoil
Kit OME+ 2,5" y separadores
Emisora Midland y GPS PNA 6.2" y portátil 15"
BFG MT 245/75/16
Asfir delantera, casera central, estriberas
Chip de potencia alemán y filtro Amsoil
Kit OME+ 2,5" y separadores
Emisora Midland y GPS PNA 6.2" y portátil 15"
- indalo red river
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Re: Receptor GPS USB
Pues recibido
y con su caja deluxe y todo, muchas gracias Juan
Ha sido rápido y barato!
Para el compact flash me están localizando un adaptador, a usb que parece q hoy dia es mas fácil
El Rikaline aun me estoy peleando con el y con mi bluetooth (que tb tiene unos años) y aun no he conseguido que funcione, lo he intentado con basecamp, ozi y compe, pero el fallo creo que esta en el 'dialogo' entre el bluetooth y el GPS, solo consigo hermanarlos. No se si influye que el puerto disponible es el COM 14,15 o 16 y tenga que liberar alguno de una solo dígito
Mañana sigo investigando




Ha sido rápido y barato!
Para el compact flash me están localizando un adaptador, a usb que parece q hoy dia es mas fácil
El Rikaline aun me estoy peleando con el y con mi bluetooth (que tb tiene unos años) y aun no he conseguido que funcione, lo he intentado con basecamp, ozi y compe, pero el fallo creo que esta en el 'dialogo' entre el bluetooth y el GPS, solo consigo hermanarlos. No se si influye que el puerto disponible es el COM 14,15 o 16 y tenga que liberar alguno de una solo dígito
Mañana sigo investigando
RED RIVER 2.5 CRD
BFG MT 245/75/16
Asfir delantera, casera central, estriberas
Chip de potencia alemán y filtro Amsoil
Kit OME+ 2,5" y separadores
Emisora Midland y GPS PNA 6.2" y portátil 15"
BFG MT 245/75/16
Asfir delantera, casera central, estriberas
Chip de potencia alemán y filtro Amsoil
Kit OME+ 2,5" y separadores
Emisora Midland y GPS PNA 6.2" y portátil 15"
Re: Receptor GPS USB
normalmente los COM por encima del 8 dan problemas con los programas de GPS.
KJ 2.8 CRD Renegade '06
http://www.3dproyectos.es
http://www.3dproyectos.es