Thanks. Does it work well inside your car while driving? Does it need an external antenna?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:: I have a Globalsat BT-338 GPS receiver that I use with my phone for
:: TomTom.
::
:: Works like a charm and battery lasts ages, picked up dirt cheap from
:: eBay as
:: well.
::
:: As long as your device supports Bluetooth pairing, I cannot see why
:: it
:: wouldn't work.
::
:: Regards,
::
:: Jason Tozer
:: Database Analyst
:: London
:: Ext 1131 - 3SC.5
::
::
:: -----Original Message-----
:: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:: [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Anthony Q.
:: Martin
:: Sent: 23 August 2006 16:39
:: To: The Hardware List
:: Subject: [H] Bluetooth GPS Receiver
::
::
:: Folks,
:: I'm thinking of getting a bluetooth GPS receiver to use with my
:: UMPC.  My
:: software will be MS Streets and Trips 2006, since I already own it
:: and don't
::
:: want to buy more software.  Have any of you used a BT GPS receiver?
:: How
:: well do they work?  I assume I can use any BT GPS receiver with my
:: UMPC and
:: Strees & Trips, right?  Does that software suck? (Well, Streets and
:: Trips is
::
:: fine for what I use it for, so as it stands I don't see a need to
:: replace
:: it - I just would like to know if it works okay before spending any
:: money).
:: Comments appreciated.
:: Thanks.
::
::
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