NAVMAN GPS

 
 
This compact, stylish and rugged design converts your handheld into a highly integrated, powerful, yet simple to use, land navigation system. The design of the receiver is tailored to each platform but the results are always the same, unbeatable performance in terms of satellite acquisition and data processing giving unrivalled accuracy and reliability.
 
 
  
  Features   Package Contents
  Build-in Compact Flash Slot (Type I & II)
  Fast Locate
  Easy to use street/Postcode navigation
  Easy to Use
  GPS Satellite Receiver for H3600, H3700 and H3800 series iPAQ
  In-Car Suction Mount
  In-Car Power Cable
  Smartpath City GPS Enabled Software
  Smartpath Trip GPS Enables Software
  Instruction Manual
 
 
 
  Price

    Product Name   Model No.   Price (RRP.)+VAT
  NAVMAN   GPS 3000 £204.50
€326.80
  iPAQ 3850+ NAVMAN   £599.99
€960.00
  iPAQ 3870 + NAVMAN   £670.00
€1072.00

  Specification

    Antenna Type      Helix Antenna
    Satellite Measure Used      "12-channel parallel, automatic selection"
    Current Consumption     
    GPS      32mA average (300ms/1700ms Trickle-power mode with 2 second update rate). Initial acquisition 150mA.       
    Memory Card      CF Card: 75mA average
    Time to First Fix (TTFF)
    Hot Start      8s typical
    Warm Start      38s typical
    Cold Start      45s typical
    Re-acquisition Time      "100ms typical, reported at selected update rate."
    Accuracy of Position Fix  
    Horizontal      "5.0 meters, typical (95% probable)"
    Interface      iPAQ Option Pack Interface.
    Update Rate      "Initial, every second. Typically every 2 seconds once fix established."
    Output Message      "NMEA 0183 Ver: 2.01, GPGGA, GPGSA, GPRMC, and GPGSV."
    Power      3.3V DC from the iPAQ’s internal 950 mAh Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery.
    External Power      12.0V DC in-car adaptor
    Battery Life      N/A
 
   
    
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