Globalsat BT-338 SiRF star III Bluetooth GPS Receiver
BT-338 contains a built-in SiRFIII Low Power Chipset for high sensitivity. It communicates with Host Platform (PDA, Laptop, and etc.) via Bluetooth Serial Port Profile. It also contains a replaceable battery with a large capacity (1700mAh), which enables BT-338 to run up to 17 hours. A slide battery lid makes it easy for battery removal. With the petite and sophisticated design, it would definitely be your best choice!
With its rapid time-to-first-fix and high sensitivity, the SiRFstarIII architecture is designed to meet the rigorous demands of wireless and handheld LBS applications, and provides superior location performance, both indoors and out.
The Globalsat BT338 is a well designed and good looking receiver. It has a huge battery and excellent performance. You can strap it around your neck, or hide it in the glove compartment. It’s most suitable for car navigation, but if you switch off Static Navigation then it can equally well be used for walking.
Feature:
1.SiRF Star III high performance and low power consumption chipset
2.Communication with Host platform Via Bluetooth Serial Port Profile
3.Built-in ceramic patch antenna
4.Superior sensitivity for urban canyon and foliage environment
5.3 LED to show the rechargeable Li-ion battery
6.Operation time:17 hours, in continuous mode
7.Bluetooth operation range:10 Meter
8. WAAS ENGOS is supported.
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John says:
The BT-338 is a very sensitive GPS receiver but the note about WAAS/EGNOS being supported does not tell the whole truth. You can turn on the WAAS/EGNOS mode using SirfDemo software but when the receiver is turned off, the WAAS/EGNOS “ON” mode does not stay programmed in. It reverts back to no differential correction for subsequent ON cycles unless WAAS/EGNOS is again turned on using SirfDemo software running on a PC.
Posted the 07/09/05 at 14:37





