Confezione standard GPS GlobalSat BC-337 Compact Flash

Brand:GlobalSat

2.8/5

106.18

Maggiore precisione GPS in un profilo CF. Il BC-337 è un ricevitore GPS integrato con un'antenna patch incorporata progettata per adattarsi direttamente allo slot CompactFlash della maggior parte dei PDA e dei tablet PC. Utilizzando l'adattatore PCMCIA incluso, il BC-337 può essere utilizzato anche con la maggior parte dei laptop Windows. Il BC-337 è stato progettato utilizzando un chipset GPS SiRF Star III ad alta precisione con tracciamento all-in-view a 20 canali. Inoltre, WAAS/EGNOS è abilitato per impostazione predefinita per rendere questo ricevitore GPS una soluzione ideale per la navigazione veicolare o pedonale se utilizzato con il tuo software di mappatura preferito. Il BC-337 è un'alternativa conveniente alla maggior parte dei ricevitori GPS più costosi e meno accurati oggi sul mercato. Adatto per dispositivi PDA che eseguono laptop e tablet PPC, WM5 e Windows. Contenuto della confezione BC-337: Ricevitore GPS Compact Flash BC-337. Antenna attiva portatile AT-65 (MMCX). Adattatore da Compact Flash a PCMCIA. Mini ventosa per montaggio. CD-ROM (manuale dell'utente e utilità di test delle informazioni GPS)

Tracciamento all-in-view a 20 canali. Antenna patch incorporata. Adattatore PCMCIA per computer portatile.
Brand GlobalSat
Color Grey, black
Compatible Devices Laptop
Control Method Voice
Country of Origin Taiwan
Customer Reviews 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 21 ratings 3.8 out of 5 stars
Display Type LCD
Human Interface Input Buttons
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3.27 x 0.5 x 1.69 inches
Item model number BC-337
Item Weight 2.08 ounces
Manufacturer USGlobalSat, Inc.
Map Type North America
Other display features CE
Product Dimensions 3.27 x 0.5 x 1.69 inches
Screen Size 1.5 Inches
Weight 0.13 Pounds

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Scritto da: Roberto
Amazing GPS doohickey...
This being my first experience with a GPS logger, I'd have to say that this little piece of hardware is a pretty neat and easy to use device. A little bit on the setup though, if one can call it that: Running the enclosed drivers on a Windows 7 PC seemed to have issues for me, specifically, the driver didn't seem to want to work with the logger - it wouldn't recognize it at all. After reading and re-reading the manual, I decided to go to the manufacturer's website, where, under the loggers dedicated page, I found an up-to-date driver. After the download and installation of the driver, the device was picked up quickly by the computer and I've not had an issue of connectivity since. The operation is pretty straight forward, but I have noticed that a lock is best achieved by letting the logger establish connection to the satellite it links up to by not moving it around. Once a connection has been made though, it holds on to it extremely well. It even manages to hold on indoors (to a certain degree of course). Now, the software that is used to tag coordinates onto photos...it didn't quite work for me. I followed the instructions and tried over and over, but I just couldn't get it to work; I even tried an updated version of the software from the supplier's site, but that was even worse. If you get it to work, power to you! I just went online and found free tagging software and that route worked for me. So if you're in the market for a GPS logger, I'd definitely look at getting this little guy, you won't be disappointed - I haven't been. P.S. The only reason why I'm not giving it a full five star rating is because of the driver issue. A hint somewhere (like a sticker) advising to check out the manufacturer's website for up-to-date drivers would be really helpful.
Scritto da: CDPAR
Poor support
I've owned this GlobSat BC-337 for some time now. I used it with iGuidance mapping in an HP PDA HW6925. The configuration works "OK". I assume the PDA is not very fast so it is a bit quirky. The PDA will often hang. Many times the iGuiance software won't load and I need to reset the PDA. This is not an issue with the BC-337,however. In my opinion, if you want a GPS, get a TomTom or Garmin, something made for that specific purpose. Trying to get a PDA to be all things results in a device that does a lot of things marginally. I've used the BC-337 in my old HP nc6000 and this works great. Large screen! Now I recently upgraded to an HP 2710p tablet. The potential to use the BC-37 in this smaller tablet seemed like a great idea, unfortunately, the 2710p does not have a PCMCIA slot. It uses something called expresscard/54. I purchased an adapter that allows me to connect the BC-337 into this expresscard/54 slot. Unfortunately, this configuration does not recognize the BC-337. I assume I need some kind of driver to support this expresscard/54. I've sent multiple emails to the GlobalSac site and have yet to hear from them. If you are concerned about service, this lack of response should be a red flag. I think this card will find its way to my junk drawer.
Scritto da: J. Ufnal
Data Usage
This is the first GPS data Logger that I have owned. The product is acceptable for general tracking where a location tolerance of plus/minus 10 feet is acceptable. I have recorded bicycle rides around the 5 mile block and it sometimes tracks better. With the altitude recording, it is again off by 10 to 20 feet. The 400 feet elevation change of the mountain does not move, but the data indicates different heights up to 20 feet. Converting the data to excel by the .csv extension is completed only by exporting the selected 60 or 90 second data log. For a 2 hour bicycle ride, you have to export the 120 data files individually then recombine them. This is a tedious task. Unless you write a program to convert lon. and lat. to feet, it is just enought for general games. I have not tested the extra antenna option. The limited 1 second sampling rate is fine for walking, but where motorcycle racing and quickly changing bicycle velocities are experienced, there are big changes in velocity in those 1 seconds. The system has a tendancy to drop data points on occation where it may loose signal or when it is storing data.
Scritto da: John Cuyle
Software is so flaky it renders the device unusable
This is an extremely frustrating little device. The hardware itself is pretty good. The GPS is extremely sensitive, it can store a lot of log data, and it is very gentle on the batteries. The problem is getting the data off the device. The instructions are pretty straightforward. Install the drivers. The device will show up as a serial device. Launch the software, run the setup, and away you go. The problem is that GlobalSat's software will not recognize the correct serial port. Even if you open control panel, look at the port that has been assigned to the device, and manually configure the serial connection, the software won't communicate with the device the vast majority of the time. The software isn't completely broken. I have managed to get tracks off of the device on occasion, but the vast majortiy of the time it simply will not work. I purchased the device with the intention of carrying it in my pocket at all times and recording my location whenever I went out on photo-taking trips so that I could always have a track to geotag my pictures. Unfortunatley, I haven't been able to successfuly connect to the device for about six months, so I've had to give up on it. It's really a shame the device doesn't simply mount as a portable drive and let you copy tracks off. That would have made it a 5 star device.
Scritto da: M. Sharrow
Good.. For A Year...
Worked well for a year, then failed. Was well kept & still looks good, just does not function any longer.
Scritto da: a
Works with gpsd on Ubuntu
Nice sensitive GPS datalogger. Selectable point logging time works while running. Had to kill gpsd, run globdog-dg100, start GPS-Mouse mode, start gpsd /dev/ttyUSB0. I'll try geotagging photos soon. Died after about 5 years.
Scritto da: kunadhja
Three Stars
thanks

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