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This UG-200 NMEA-0183 output USB GPS receiver is a compact all-in-one GPS mouse solution suitable for a broad range of end product applications, where fast and easy system integration and minimal development risk is required. This UG-200 features 12 parallel channels and 4000 time/frequency search bins provide short start-up time and fast signal acquisition. Having fast time-to-first-fix and enhanced sensitivity, the UG-200 offers good navigation performance even in urban canyons. The satellite-based augmentation systems, such as WAAS and EGNOS, are supported to yield improved accuracy.
What all this means is that if you have software that can take a GPS unit, but no GPS, then this is the answer you've been looking for! Because the output is a GPS standard protocol (NMEA-0183), many applications work with it out of the box! Order yours today!
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Features/Specifications:
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- UG-200 USB 12-Channel GPS Receiver
- General Features:
- USB interface
- 12 channel GPS receiver
- Standard NMEA-0183 V3.01 GPS protocol
- Onboard patch antenna
- 4000 simultaneous time-frequency search bins
- SBAS (WAAS, EGNOS) support
- -137dBm acquisition sensitivity
- -145dBm tracking sensitivity
- <10 second hot start
- <45 second cold start
- 5m CEP accuracy
- Low power consumption: 90mA
- Magnetic base
- 6-foot USB cord
- Regulatory Approvals:
- FCC
- CE
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Package Includes:
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- UG-200 USB 12-Channel GPS Receiver
- Driver on 3-inch CD
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Additional Information:
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- Requirements:
- Available USB port
- CD-ROM drive
- Software that is able to use a GPS receiver (NMEA-0183 GPS compliant software)
- Examples of NMEA-0183 GPS compliant software:
- NetStumbler
- Rand McNally StreetFinder
- Magic e-Map
- Notes:
- Model: UG-200-U
- Occasionally GPS units in Windows 2000 & XP are not detected correctly by Windows. They are detected as a mouse (which causes the mouse cursor to jump all over the screen). The best fix that we have seen for this is the registry fix listed in the link below.
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