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dragonslayere
September 13th, 2007, 09:31
Hey, I'm new here and debating if i should get gps for my psp or an actual gps unit.
so i would like for you fine people to help me and possible others to decide.
I would like to start a list so i/we can see which gps is better for my/our area.
Please reply in this format.
name: your real name or forum name
gps unit: type of gps used
location: area you are from
sats: # of sats
time: how long to lock on
Thanks to anyone that participates!
PDG
September 13th, 2007, 11:13
name: your real name or forum name
PDG / Pendragon
gps unit: type of gps used
PSP-290 *Imported from Japan* + Holux M1000 *Freebie thanx to Hansi at www.psxcare.com
location: area you are from
Stockholm / Sweden
sats: # of sats
16-20
time: how long to lock on
PSP-290 takes about 2-3 mins
PSP-290 + Extention cable takes about 0.45 - 1 mins:thumbup:
Holux M1000 takes about 35 seconds :)
PSP Units used:
2x PSP with older Mobos running 3.52 M33-4
1x PSP with TA-082 Mobo running 3.52 M33-4
Other Info:
For the Holux i made a Custom cable and i also got a factorymade one from the store Deniska recomended. I also ordered a Extentioncable for my PSP-290 and that speeds up the lock because it does not get interference from the PSP :)
giks
September 13th, 2007, 14:41
name: your real name or forum name
Giks
gps unit: type of gps used
PSP 290
location: area you are from
Orléans / France
sats: # of sats
12-14
time: how long to lock on
PSP-290 : takes about 2 mins
PSP Units used:
1x PSP with TA-082 running 3.40 OE
Brokoslav
September 13th, 2007, 21:18
name:
Brokoslav
gps unit:
PSP 290
my location:
Czech republic (Europe)
sats:
max fix 9 from 11 visible or so
time: how long to lock on
my PSP-290 takes about 1-5 mins
depending on my current location
(open space or between buildings in the city)
it takes longer time when first-fixing during driving
PSP Units used:
1x PSP with older Mobo running 3.52 M33-4
Other Info:
i only would like to thank for mapthis!
Codaz
September 13th, 2007, 22:24
name: Codaz
gps unit: PSP-290 (import from Japan)
location: Netherlands
sats: 8-10
time: 2 minutes
This will definately be better when i receive my extension usb cable from Hong Kong somewhere next week.
PDG
September 14th, 2007, 07:12
This will definately be better when i receive my extension usb cable from Hong Kong somewhere next week.
Oh i forgot that ;)
I just edited my first post with info about using the extentioncable ;)
*Sorry* :thumbup:
dragonslayere
September 14th, 2007, 07:30
any one from the US want to post their input? seems like its only a big hit in the east...
doreenerzz
September 15th, 2007, 23:43
name: Doreen
gps unit: type of gps used: PSP-290
location: Los Angeles, CA
sats: 8-10
time: 2-3 mins
nikkinguyen
September 16th, 2007, 04:20
name: Nikinguyen
gps unit: PSP-290
location: Boston, MA
sats: 6-10
time: 3-5minutes
harryohh
September 16th, 2007, 12:21
name:harryohh
gps unit: psp-290(get a holux)
location:Cork,Ireland
sats:4-6(lock ons)
time:3-5mins
Art
September 16th, 2007, 13:17
GPS units owned and used: too many to mention,
but mostly Gamrmin models.
Just about every Etrex model, most Street Pilot models,
Two GPS mouse models.
One handheld Magellan model.
If you seriously rely on it,
I think a commercial unit wins hands down in almost every way.
I have found MapThis! to be a great suppliment though, and up there in coolness.
I'm not sure if any commercial unit can use sat images yet which are great for hiking.
If you already have a PSP, it's a cheap way to start.
I don't see why the time taken to gain a position fix
would be such a high priority over other features,
and think the data presented here will be iffy at best.
Note the differences in data for the same model unit already.
GoDE
September 16th, 2007, 14:11
Name: GoDE
GPS Unit: Holux M1000 (my own) and Holux 236 tested
One DIY cable and one from the store
Location: Bonn/Germany
Sats: # min 6
Time: ~35sec - 3min
Depends on the place you switched the gps on
PSP Units used: 1x PSP running 3.52 M33#4
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