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GlobalSat DG-100 GPS Data Logger Debuts

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Friday, December 22nd, 2006 | Related entries: Gadgets, Hardware

GlobalSat DG-100 GlobalSat has introduced the GlobalSat DG-100, a GPS data logger that records track data from the received GPS signal. DG-100 comes with a GPS logger and antenna built in a miniature construction. It features an all-in-one, cost-effective GPS logger solution. And records time, date, speed, altitude and GPS location at preset intervals. Based on the SiRF star III chipset, DG-100 provides accurate position tracking abilities.

With the GlobalSat DG-100 data logger, all recorded GPS information can be downloaded to the computer, making it convenient and economical to later review your recorded histories.

How to use GlobalSat DG-100 Data Logger:

Simply connect the GlobalSa DG-100 to your PC or Notebook, and then download the track-log to your PC for use with Windows based software utility. User can easily export the recorded points to Google Earth and Google Map. It is a perfect application in fleet management, marine navigational aids, traveling and consumer personal use. You also can use the DG-100 as an USB GPS mouse.

Here are some of the other features of GlobalSat DG-100 Data Logger:

  • GlobalSat DG-100 Hardware
  • Allows user to store up to 60000 points.
  • Two NiMh batteries for more than 20 hours continuous operation.
  • Power On/Off button for easy use.
  • Three preset saving intervals (Time/Distance) can be selected by slide switch.
  • Three LEDs to show the status of GPS, battery and memory.
  • MMCX port for external GPS antenna.
  • GlobalSat DG-100 Software
  • Upload recorded data
  • Change Recording Interval
  • Configuration setting
  • Delete recorded data
  • Exporting and mapping your recorded data: 1. Exploring to KML (Interface with Google Earth), 2. Show recorded data on Google Maps, 3. Text format, 4. Excel file format, 5. NMEA183
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