[gps-talkusers] Re: An Extra Apple GPS Receiver for Sendero App? was Apple approved GPS receiver

  • From: Kawal Gucukoglu <kawal_g@xxxxxx>
  • To: "gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 03:59:12 +0100

Do you need an extra external GPS Receiver for this App?  I have heard from one 
source that you don't need one and then on this list it is said that we need 
one?  I am confused, please tell me if we need an extra external receiver if 
we're using an I phone 5?

I will keep this e-mail just in case we need one.

Thank you.

Kawal.

On 11 Jul 2013, at 01:47 AM, Michael May <mikemay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> We have talked about the Garmin Glo on this list. Its problem is that it has
> an on/off button, which can be easily pressed and there is no easy way for a
> blind person to know if it is on or off. Otherwise, it works great with the
> iPhone and can work with a Sense product with some fiddling.
> 
> I just got a GNS 2000 receiver to test and it has a physical on/off switch.
> I have connected it successfully with my iPhone. It has not so far connected
> with the Braille Sense OnHand, Apex  or PK. It appears in the Bluetooth list
> but it does not connect. 
> 
> Here are the details from their web site. It was $99 on Amazon.
> Mike
> 
> GNS 2000 GPS GLONASS Receiver
> 
> 
> 
> GNS GmbH presents the new GNS 2000, an Apple certified high sensitive
> GPS/GLONASS-Bluetooth-Receiver, which supplies highly accurate position
> information via Bluetooth to an Apple or other device as well as to many
> handhelds based on Windows or Android.   
> 
> While the GNS 2000 offers a valuable addition to the navigation
> functionality for the iPod touch (from 2G on), it supplies a optimized GPS
> reception for the iPhone (from 3G[S]on) even under difficult signal
> conditions.
> 
> The full compatibility of the GNS 2000 with the Apple products is confirmed
> through the "Made for iPod / iPone / iPad" quality seal.
> 
> Equipped with one of the newest high sensitive 99-chanel SBAS (WAAS/EGNOS)
> enabled GPS Chip and the Bluetooth connection it enables an excellent GPS
> reception. Hence the GNS GNS 2000 is the perfect complement to your iPhone,
> iPod touch or iPad.  
> 
> The GNS 2000 supports not only the mentioned Apple products but also the
> operation with NMEA-based PDAs, smart phones or other portable devices. The
> recognition of the respective partner device is carried out completely
> automatically. 
> 
> The GNS 2000 offers a flexibel range of applications in aircrafts, cars,
> motorhomes, motorcylcles, bikes or even on foot.
> .high sensitive 99-channel GPS/GLONASS chip
> .worldwide support for WAAS/EGNOS/QZSS/MSAS/GAGAN, SBAS enabled
> 
> .NMEA protocol  SPP, 57.600 baud or iPhone protocol (from iOS 3.0.1 on)
> .certified transceiver using Serial Port Profile (SPP) ideal for all
> Bluetooth activated devices (PDA /Mobile/ Notebook /tablet-PC/ car-Pc and
> others)
> .Bluetooth multi connection support
> .logger function
> .physically switch for power on/off  
> .stylish design - small and ultra flat box (79.1 * 45.3 * 11.3 mm)
> .embedded Li-Ion battery , battery operating time >10 hrs
> 
> 
> Michael May, CEO
> Sendero Group, Davis California
> Developers of accessible GPS
> Sendero Phone: 888-757-6810, extension 101
> Home Office: 530-757-6900
> Email: MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sendero web: http://www.senderogroup.com
> General GPS web: http://www.AccessibleGPS.com 
> Mike May Personal: http://www.CrashingThrough.com 
> 
> 
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