HI-303III can be virtually any kinds of GPS receivers, such as, CompactFlash GPS, USB GPS, Serial GPS, Any PDA GPS, etc. You won't need to buy several GPS receivers to fit your mobile devices, like, Notebook PC, Tablet PC, PDA, etc. With HI-303III , one unit fit all interfaces.
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HI-303III as a USB GPS receiver Foldable Compact Size: With very smart hinge design, HI-303III can folded from 180° to 0° to accommodate the best satellite receiving angle. You can adjust HI-303III in best angle with your mobile device on the dashboard so that the external antenna will not needed.
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2. Dimension 2.1 Dimension: Unit: mm Top View: Botton View: Front View: Back View: Side View: Mini-1394 MMCX antenna LED indicator Unfolded View:...
Specifications Interfaces: Compact Flash type I & Mini-1394 Protocol: NMEA0183 GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC, GLL Baud Rate: 4800, N, 8, 1 Max. Update Rate: 1 Hz Datum: WGS84 Channel: 20 channel Frequency: L1, 1575.42MHz Hot Start: 8 sec. Average Warm Start: 38 sec.
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1. HI-303 Introductions Introductions HI-303III is a GPS receiver with Compact Flash type1 / mini-1394 interfaces and built-in active antenna for high sensitivity to tracking signal. Based on the SiRF starIII chip set and supports all functions (Single Sat updates in reduced visibility, Superior urban canyon performance, Foliage Lock for weak signal tracking, etc.).
Notice: Hold the antenna connector while you plug the external antenna into HI-303III or unplug the external antenna from HI-303III . Do not pull the cable line.
External Antenna MMCX Connector Mini 1394 female connector HI-303III GPS supports plug and play. Using Compact Flash Interface with PDA: 1. Plug in the CF part into your PDA equipped with Compact Flash interface. 2. Running the suitable mapping/navigation software and select the correct COM port &...
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Using Compact Flash Interface with Notebook PC: 1. Plug in HI-303III into PCMCIA card slot of notebook PC through general Compact Flash to PCMCIA adapter. 2. Install the "Compact Flash to PCMCIA" drivers for WIN98, 2000, XP 3. Running the suitable mapping/navigation software and select the correct COM port &...
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2. Connect HI-303III into PDA. 3. Run the "HaiTest" program from "Start Program files" of PDA. User can utilize such testing software to detect the COM port that HI-303III is using and to check the GPS output data from HI-303III...
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Here is the description of "HaiTest" testing program as follows: User must select COM port (HAICOM-CF GPS-CARD), Baud Rate (4800) and click the [Start GPS] button to start receiving GPS data. COM Port Select Auto detecting Baud Rate Select Sart / Close...
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2.2 How to test HI-303III (through CF with PCMCIA adapter) for Notebook PC ? Users can use the Hyper Terminal program of Windows to verify that the GPS is actually configured properly and working. The Hyper Terminal program of Window 98 can not select COM port above COM5.
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1. Run the "Hypertrm.exe" from "Program Accessories Communications Hyper Terminal". 2. Select the proper COM port for your GPS device. 3. Set COM port to : Baud rate: 4800 Data bit: Parity: None Stop bit: Flow control: None 4. I f no mistakes have been made in the configuration process there should be data being displayed from the window, which is confirmation that the communication between the GPS device and the "Hyper Terminal"...
To try again, go to outdoor GPS signal is blocked and press 'Reset' or by building or car roof connect external antenna on the side of HI-303III to improve the poor GPS signal Execute Fail Wrong CPU type PocketPC support multiple typs of CPU.
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