
Evening folks.
I'm looking for a GPS receiver that I can use with a PDA (HP IPAQ, not sure of the model number now) to show my position on a map. I've got
the memory map software for putting waypoints/tracks into my outdoor-sey GPS (GEKO 301) for walking/mountain biking, but I fancy something that can
show my position on a map.
According to the memory map software, it can be installed on a PDA. Now I just need a GPS receiver to plug into the PDA. I;ve seen a couple of
compact flash card GPS receivers on EBay, and I was wondering if anyone had any experience of them?
Ones like this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SatNav-GPS-Receiver-CompactFlash-Card-for-PDAs-NEW_W0QQitemZ5818071905QQcategoryZ64371QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I'm not that interested in having something that can plot routes automatically, just something that can be used to show my position on a map
(i.e. provide the GPS input to the memory map software).
Cheers folks!
Andy
Have a look here
pocketgps
There's maybe too much info but whatever you need to know is surely in there somewhere
I have tom tom software on my phone and a gps receiver that connects to my phone by bluetooth. Basically with just the software i can look at maps and plan routes then with the gps turned of and bluetooth switched on my position shows as well. So if your pda has bluetooth then about 50 quid off ebay should show you where you are!