On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 09:01:27AM +0200, Just van den Broecke wrote:
> Check for any GPS you buy today should that it has a SiRF III chipset. I
> think many of the bargains are SiRF II. More expensive but SiRF III has a
> much quicker fix, works under many "shielding" conditions (foliage, rural,
> even many places indoor), has better battery life and should be more
> accurate. I only have experience with Bluetooth modules like the Holux
> GPSlim 236
> (http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/articles.php?action=expand,41188) and the

Thanks for the pointer. Just ordered one.

> TomTom BT SiRF II GPS receiver
> (http://www.handnav.co.uk/product_details.php?id=429). The Holux works
> very well and also has a replacable standard phone battery.

I'm looking for mobile GPSing. The simplest option would be
to download a Python for Series 60 (I own a Nokia 6630) -- but the
display size is sure limited.

Another solution to pick up a PDA. Unfortunately, Linux for
Dell Axim looks like a prototope, so my only other option
with a decent display appears to be a Nokia 770. Any other
suggestions from fellow geocow-ankers?

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