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SatGuide Logger From Sat Nav Technologies

SatNav Technologies,India today announced the SatGuide Logger, the new addition to their GPS Portfolio.The SatGuide Logger is boon for those who depend on hired drivers and want to track vehicle movement up to 13hours continously.SatGuide Logger is equipped with built-in battery and antenna to record the location of the vehicle in each microseconds.

SatGuide Logger can start recording the location of the vehicles in longitudinal and latitude values and can be downloaded to any device through USB port.This is not the end, you can even match the route followed by the vehicle with the actual or designated route.Once the data is downloaded user can analyse the average speed of the vehicle,number and duration of each stops,diversions from the route etc. Hold your breath all these comes below Rs.7000/-

The technical details of SatGuide Logger is,

Chipset : SiRF Star III

General

Frequency : L1, 1573 MHz

Channels : 20 channel all-in-view tracking

DGPS Source : Default : None

Programmable : SBAS/WAAS/EGNOS

System Back Up : Built-in 1100 mAh Li-Ion rechargeable battery

Antenna Type : Built-in

Accuracy

DPGS : 1-2 meters

Position : 1-5 meters CEP, without SA

Velocity : 0.1 meters/second, without SA

Time : 1 microsecond synchronized to GPS time

Datum : WGS-84 (or by demand)

Size

GPS : 72(L) x 21(W) x 13.2(H) mm

Battery bank : 78.6(L) x 55.5(W) x 27(H) mm

Interface

Connection : Communicate with Host Platform via Bluetooth (Class 2) Serial Profile & USB

Protocol Default : NMEA-0183 (v3.1.1) – GGA (1), GSA(1), GVS(5), RMC(1), VTG(1)

Programmable: Additional NMEA -VTG, GLL/SiRF Binary

Power Charging : 5V DC input charging circuit

Consumption : 73 mA, continuous tracking mode

Operation Time : 10 hours

So still you are thinking? Its high time to get you into GPS World.


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