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cg_dvd
July 2nd, 2007, 08:04
Is new device on new chip, how it fast fix sat.?
What level of signal, etc.?

I have PSP290 and think may be buy this device if it much better... (what need to connect to PSP?)

r2000
July 2nd, 2007, 10:44
M1000 performance is on par with holux 236, and use the same cable.

onesillyhatch
July 4th, 2007, 05:31
I catch satellites immediately, and inside my house, I'll get 5 satellites no prob. Outside I have 8 locked out of 10 available. Well worth the lower price. Speed is accurate it verified my 4 mph difference in my spedometer. It's is supposed to be cheaper than the 236 but reports seem to say its faster and possibly better for a lower price.

Gene
July 4th, 2007, 05:39
I think the 290 is great. I usually get a good 3-4 bar lock in about 5 mins if I am driving in my car. 2-3 if I am just standing in one spot outside.

Mapthis! is an amazing program and combined with the 290 it is a cheap solution to your gps needs. I would definitely just recommend the 290 It has been great for me.

cg_dvd
July 4th, 2007, 06:12
I looking better solution than 290, on open air is good lock, but for me in close building city lock sat. not fast...

deniska
July 4th, 2007, 08:31
cg_dvd (http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/member.php?u=201799), actually, psp-290 seem to do OK if you move it away 1-2 feet away from PSP with DYI extension cable...

r2000 (http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/member.php?u=198396), thanks for the report...

Denisottawa
July 7th, 2007, 05:09
I was so amazed by my new PSP-290 with MapThis .499 that I put it in my pocket for a bycicle ride and turned the GPS rec mode on.
At the first stop i discovered that the PSP290 found the st in ~ 7 min and was writing all my way on a bycicle path through Ottawa.
But if you have even small roof above you - you immediately have a "circle" instead of the dot.

But Map This is the best.
Deniska - thanks a lot! Really nice job!
The only problem I have - unstability. It can freez any moment.
I'm waiting for 0.5 - Deniska, will it be more stable?
On June 13 it was posted that
"The 0.5 version should be available within a week or so". Or so? Or SO? :)

May be there are some ways to "stabilize" MapThis?
Or it's just my problem? May be more space on MS? Maybe smth else?

cg_dvd
August 4th, 2007, 17:09
We create mini-usb extander for PSP-290 and quality of signal increase a LOT!!! 9 sat - 8 fix, 5 bars in 1-2min!

And I'm setup firmware to 3.52 M33 - realy great stability! no one down of MapThis!

hookwai
August 5th, 2007, 04:20
Im using M1000 on cfw 3.52 M33 #2, the fastest i timed is 36sec i got signal from the time i on my M1000. Its a clear sky, open carpark.

Here are my steps:
1) Got into my car, on M1000 (started timing).
2) On psp connect cable(M1000 not connected yet).
3) 36sec later my M1000 started to blink (means its fixed on satellites).
4) Run mapthis (ver 0.49) and connected M1000.
5) And... my location is shown correctly.

If u ask me what is the strength of signal or whats the fix on satellites... i have no idea. All i know is that its working. And so long its working i dont really care the strength and signal.

I have tested the M1000 at tunnel to. Was running fine untill i got into a tunnel. Signal lost (the icon shows in mapthis changed) as soon as i entered it. Took around 10mins to get pass it. Just as im out of tunnel, in less then 2sec and signal is back. Can see from mapthis, im being "teleported".

Overall i happy with my M1000. But i dont think mapthis will have any sound if using M1000. Even if mapthis ver0.5 is out, i dont think will have sound for M1000 too. If psp290 can fix on satellites just as fast as M1000, i'll be getting one then.

lsneakyl
August 5th, 2007, 16:24
Just like what hookwai said. The m1000 performs way better than the psp-290. The longest it takes to lock on for me is 1min30 sec. The psp-290, however, takes 1 minutes to never locking on.

One other thing to note is that the psp-290 loses signal under a bridge, while the m1000 have a constant connection. Also, I get full bars on the m1000 and the psp-290 gets about 3 or 4 at most for me.

Deniska also noted in another post was that to watch out for some holux products due to some being defected so make sure you buy from someone who will do returns as a precaution.

Overall, I would choose m1000 any day over the psp-290. Only thing is that there'll be no sound, but that doesn't bother me.

Skyhawk2
August 5th, 2007, 20:29
Question re: Mapthis 0499.

What is the difference between the two folders.

HOLUX_EBOOT
HOLUX_KXPLOIT

PDG
August 7th, 2007, 18:39
We create mini-usb extander for PSP-290 and quality of signal increase a LOT!!! 9 sat - 8 fix, 5 bars in 1-2min!

And I'm setup firmware to 3.52 M33 - realy great stability! no one down of MapThis!

Do you have any pictures of it :)
I might help you sell some to a store in Sweden that sells PSP-290 modules, im looking for one myselve and i dont have time to build my own if i can find a good manufactured one ;)

Codaz
August 7th, 2007, 18:41
CG_DVD if you create extender for psp-290 where to buy it ?

vtec4u
August 11th, 2007, 05:35
hey guys im thinking to buy a m-1000,is there any thread teaching how to make it work.also is it better than the psp-290.
thanks

cg_dvd
August 11th, 2007, 10:54
I buy M1000 and it work perfect !!! :)
But psp-290 with extender work well to.

You can buy "mini-usb extender" from http://pc-mobile.net/psp_miniu_extension_diy.htm
(code on site CMUE).
But you need to create one more power line cable to work with psp290.
Think create tutorial on next week if have free time.

Skyhawk2
August 11th, 2007, 18:31
There are messages all over the forum in getting this to work but I prefer the videos to understand what is going on. You could also click on the links to PDG's signature to get an idea. All you need to do is replace the psp290 eboot with the holux which leads me to my previous question, post #11. I still not sure what the difference is but moving on...

http://www.youtube.com/user/mhouse974

The reason I chose this device because it is equipt with bluetooth. You could attach it to your laptop, PDA, or use it with your smartphone as long as the software is capable of handling GPS. I received mine yesterday but cannot use it yet until the cable comes. In the meantime, you could load the software on your stick and see if you could launch the maps.