Can be utilized in a variety of applications which require GPS signals to be received and decoded in your Windows laptop or tablet PC, and for Mac users, their Mac Books or Mac Book Pro's. -Compatible with most all NMEA compliant third-party software, the BR-355-S4 is suitable for use in vehicle, marine and aviation navigation, as well as commercial and municipality applications such as fire trucks -Slim profile housing has a IPX7 water resistant rating, and incorporates an active patch
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Can be utilized in a variety of applications which require GPS signals to be received and decoded in your Windows laptop or tablet PC, and for Mac users, their Mac Books or Mac Book Pro's. -Compatible with most all NMEA compliant third-party software, the BR-355-S4 is suitable for use in vehicle, marine and aviation navigation, as well as commercial and municipality applications such as fire trucks -Slim profile housing has a IPX7 water resistant rating, and incorporates an active patch antenna for the highest level of GPS accuracy -The BR-355-S4 requires either the USB, or Serial RS232/PS2 cable sets to function (sold seperately) via USB -SiRF Star IV -48 Channel All-In-View Tracking -NMEA 0183 -WAAS/EGNOS Support -2.08" Diameter X 0.75" -Built-in Supercap for rapid acquisition -Built-in GPS Patch antenna -Built-in roof mount magnet -Serial port interface
Great GPS receiver with a serial data stream (NOT USB!). That's exactly what I needed for my amateur radio APRS application (i.e., Bynoics TinyTrak). So, you must also supply 5VDC through the data cable to power the device. The receiver is sensitive enough that it even works well through automotive window tinting--better than my previous GPS receiver. A red LED (peeking out from the rim of "the saucer") flashes when searching for satellites, then constant ON when a..