The GlobalSat ND100S USB Dongle GPS Receiver is a compact and portable device, which allows you to carry a GPS receiver for use on your laptop whenever you travel. The Globalsat ND-100S Dongle requires no battery or cables, only your
favourite sattelite navigation software is all that’s needed to turn a laptop into a powerful navigation system.
By using your laptop its perfect if you want to use sat nav in a
caravan, truck or even the car. Your netbook will have a larger screen
than most sat nav making viewing a lot easier. Succeeding the Globalsat ND100, the Globalsat ND100S USB GPS Receiver come with SiRF Star III chipset and user friendly software.
Works with Windows, Mac and Linux O/S notebooks and laptops. Also works with netbooks like the Acer Eee PC, Asus and Medion netbooks plus more!
Globalsat ND-100S USB GPS receiver provides standard data for mapping software to use and convert to coordinates. Data from the Globalsat ND100S Dongle
will work well with most software on the market today.
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How accurate is the GPS?
The Globalsat ND-100S Dongle is WAAS/EGNOS capable. With your sat nav software this will
give you accurate door to door navigation.
What is ideal GPS environment?
The GPS requires an open, clear view of the sky. Buildings, covered parking areas, tunnels and dense foliage can cause the GPS receiver to be unable to get a location fix.
If you are parked in a covered parking lot or near a tall building, it is recommended that you drive away until you have a clear view of the sky before using the Globalsat ND100S. You may need to give the GPS a few minutes to find or get a fix at its location.
How do I know if the GPS is ON?
Your Globalsat ND-100S USB GPS Receiver must be plugged into your laptop’s USB port to get power. If your PC is on and the COM port was configured properly, the GPS receiver is on and receiving the streaming GPS data. This can be verified by opening your mapping software program. In addition, the Globalsat ND100S USB Dongle has a built-in LED status indicator that shows the following:
LED OFF: GPS receiver is off (no power).
LED ON (solid): No fix, searching for GPS signals.
LED FLASHING: Position fix established and GPS signals are being received.
Why does the GPS not work near buildings and other tall objects?
The GPS uses satellites in space to find out where it is. Therefore it needs a clear view of the sky. Tall buildings and other objects that block the receiver’s view to the sky make it infeasible to determine your location. Sometimes the satellites are not overhead but near the horizon. In these cases the GPS must have a clear view of the horizon.
GPS Info For Laptops
- Small utility to test the Globalsat ND100S Dongle which is also included in on
the supplied CD.
Quick Start Guide
- to get you up and running within a few easy steps.
Compatible with all laptops, mini laptops, UMPCs, Tablets PC with Windows, Mac or Linux operating system
with a USB port.
To get the Globalsat ND-100S working as a sat nav system, you will be required to have a compatible Sat Nav software. e.g. Windows XP - Infomap 8 , Mac - RouteBuddy, Linux - GPSdrive
Windows compatible Sat Nav software can be used on Linux,
which some Netbooks currently run. The Satellite Navigation software can be used on a Linux system if
you uses a Windows API for Linux, see www.winehq.org.
Note that no support is given on third part software/utilities and you
should check to see if the Sat Nav software is working on your Netbook
before purchasing this item. You may have to compile a kernel to get
this working with Linux which is only advised for advance users.
Compatible on:
- Acer
- Advent
- Apple MacBook
- Asus Eee PC
- Dell
- Elonex
- Fijitsu Lifebook
- HP
- HTC
- Lenovo
- Medion
- MSI
- OQO
- Samsung
- Sony
- UBiQUiO
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Features:
USB 2.0 interface
Build-in SiRF Star III GPS chip
Support SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS and RTCM)
Support Microsoft® Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista/7TM
Support Macintosh OS 8/9/10.X, RedHat 7.3 / 8.0 / 9.0
Specifications:
GPS Characteristics
GPS Chipset SiRF Star III
Frequency L1, 1575.42 MHz
Code C/A Code
Channels 20
Sensitivity Tracking:-159dBm
GPS Antenna Type Built-in ceramic patch antenna (18 x 18 x 4mm)
Acquisition Rate
Hot start 1 sec., average
Warm start 38 sec., average
Cold start 42 sec., average
Reacquisition <1 sec. average
Protocol
GPS Protocol NMEA 0183v3 GGA(1sec), GSA(1sec), GSV(5sec),RMC(1sec), GLL,VTG is optional
Baud Rate 4800 bps
USB Protocol USB 2.0
Operating Systems
Windows 98 / 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
Macintosh Mac OS 8&9 / Mac OS10
Linux RedHat 7.3 / 8.0 / 9.0
Temperature
Operating -4°~140°F (-20°~60°C)
Storage -22°~ 158°F (-30°~70°C)
Humidity Up to 95% non-condensing
Power
Voltage DC 5.0V, USB bus power
Current < 55 mA
Physical Characteristics
Dimension 2.6”L x 0.9”W x 0.4”H (65.5L x 23W x 11H mm)
Unit Weight 0.04 lbs (20g)
Certifications
FCC USA
CE Europe
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