The u-blox has 17.5 ma power consumption in its poll-every-20-seconds
mode. It also does DGPS via serial.
-Bradley A. Singletary (
) ICQ# 36654824
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Jeremiah Alfrey wrote:
> Trimble makes a realy cool OEM module that can be put on a pc104 stack with an
> adapter card.
> Advantage being less power and alot less heat. The adapter card has 2 serial
> ports so if you want you can get a differential reciever for your gps as well.
>
wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > A freind of mine and I are building a wearable computer for a year long
> > independent research project for our high school. After a few hours and a
> > lot of frustration of searching the internet for a GPS PCMCIA card, I decided
> > that it would just be easier to email all of you and ask if any of you knew
> > where I could find one. I know that they exist, I just don't know where to
> > get one. Thanks for you help.
> >
> > Hugh McLaughlin
> >
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