Re: Re-radiating SIRF III GPS ?



There is not, but why would you want this anyway? Just use the original GPS instead of another one. If you want to reradiate the GPS signals why decode them first. Just use a re-radiating antenna to send the signal to another unit, or to muliple units, no SiRF III required.

Dale

scyap wrote:

Hi,
Just wondering if there is a sirf lll gps unit that can re-radiate gps signals instead of the present bluetooth signals to a range of say 3 to 5 metres.


Such a gadget could be placed in the car or a backpack and enable a gps receiver (without sirf) to receive good signals within that range.

Thank You.



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