Re: Re-radiating SIRF III GPS ?
- From: "scyap" <serchuan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 18:36:38 +0800
Hi,
I currently use the Garmin Etrex Vista C, Rino 120 and iQue 3600. However
they are of very limited use under thick foliage while trekking.
At the same time,I sometimes use a Pda in conjunction with a bluetooth sirf
lll gps which serve very well under foliage cover conditions. This setup is
however not as robust or waterproof; has shorter battery life and also lack
the compass option.
In order to be able to continue using my existing handheld units instead of
starting to acquire new sirf versions of handhelds, a sirf gps capable of
re-radiating gps signals; albeit on a limited range will be ideal.
Thank you for your replies.
"Dale DePriest" <Dale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:11trauknfqo9ofe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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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