 | 50 oC. |
 | a) GPS - based on SiRF Star III chipset. |
 | b) Maximum logging rate: 1 Hz. |
 | c) Adjustable logging mode. |
 | d) Standard USB 2.0 interface / Double up as an USB Flash Disk. |
 | e) Works with Windows, Mac, or Linux. |
 | f) Driverless. |
 | g) Over 15 hours with three standard AAA batteries. |
 | h) Large log capacity - store over 256,000 data records, equivalent to 70 hours of continuously logged GPS data. |
 | i) User-friendly PC-based software is provided for photo tagging (EXIF 2.0 and later format) and sharing. |
 | j) Tagged photos can be viewed on Google Map and other internet maps. |
 | k) Works with many on-line tools such as JetPhoto, GPSVisualizer, etc. |
 | l) Chipset: SiRF Star III high performance low power GPS receiver IC. |
 | m) Frequency: L1 1,575.42 MHz. |
 | n) Channels: 20 parallel tracking channels. |
 | o) GPS Tracking Sensitivity: - 158 dBm. |
 | p) Protocol: NEMA 0183 GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC. WAAS/EGNOS Support. |
 | q) Maximum log points: 1,380,000 (RMC), approximate 3,833 logging hours. |
 | r) Logging mode: 6 logging mode, can be set in device setting mode. |
 | s) Power On/Off: Amber. |
 | t) GPS Fix: Green. |
 | u) Memory Full: Red. |
 | v) Storage Capacity: 128 Mbytes (1 Gbit NAND flash memory). |
 | w) Interface: USB 2.0 full speed. |
 | x) Battery: 3 AAA standard size batteries. |
 | y) Operating Time: > 15 hours continuous operation (3 AAA 900 mAh rechargeable battery @ 25oC). |
 | z) Operating Temperature: - 20 |