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SDIO GPS Receiver or Bluetooth GPS Receiver for iPAQ H4150

 
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jschrauwen
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:18 am    Post subject: SDIO GPS Receiver or Bluetooth GPS Receiver for iPAQ H4150 Reply with quote

I'm very new at this and just bought my first PDA/PPC - used iPAQ H4150.
I was hoping that I could find a compatable SDIO GPS Receiver for it that has memory for TT Nav6 program and maps.
I've found a few that would seem to fit the bill but it seems they're discontinued everywhere.
GlobalSat SD-502 SDIO GPS w/ Built-in Memory (512 MB)
http://www.semsons.com/glsdsdgpswbu.html

StarNet SDIO GPS For Palm and Pocket PC
http://www.semsons.com/stsdgpsforpa.html

Spectec 2-in-1 SDIO GPS Receiver with Micro SD Memory Slot (SDG-810) (512MB MicroSD Included)
http://www.semsons.com/sp2sdgpsrewi.html

Like I mentioned, it seems these are discontinued. Is there no place to acquire one of these any more? Any help or guidance in this area would be helpfull.



Failing the SDIO route, I've been told that I could also go the (3rd party) Bluetooth GPS Receiver route.
The TomTom one seems to be not available anywhere (at least the places I've been searching) but I did find something that is available and for some strange reason it almost appears to be a clone/knock-off.
Gosget SB-369 Bluetooth GPS Receiver
http://www.semsons.com/gosbblgpsres1.html
Would this unit work and is it a reasonable price?
If I went that route, I'd have to buy the TT Nav6 software and maps and load it onto an SD card and get GPS that way, correct?

As you can see I'm not a computer geeky person or savy with GPS either.
Any help in this regard would be appreciated.

Cheers,
John
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Welcome to the forum John, I have answered your other post Here any further answers can be made in that thread, to prevent duplication I will lock this one - Mike
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