Brad,
given the price of that product, why is the Nokia GPS so much more
expensive? Is it simply the Brand name or is there some material
difference in GPS resolution/flexibility/performance, etc?
Best Regards,
John Holmblad
Acadia Secure Networks
Brad Midgley wrote:
fwiw...
If you are buying a new gps now, you can get built-in logging with no
real impact on the price. And it looks like wintec fixed the signal
quality problem in their data logger:
http://www.semsons.com/wiwbmu3gpsre2.html
I have the wbt100 model and I like it because it can store a log that
can be extracted later using gpsbabel. Tracks can be retrieved over
bluetooth which should be a no-brainer (some other manufacturers still
haven't figured that out and require usb for xfers).
My only complaint with the wbt100 was the gps receiver was only about
as good as the older sirf ii models. The update in the wbt201 should
bring it up almost in parity with sirf iii devices.
The gps is *tiny*. I put it in one pocket when I went snowboarding and
it was pretty simple to import into google earth and play back my day
on the slopes. Good fun.
brad
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