1) Yes, it is plug and play
2) Still working on it--if anyone has any experience with it, please post.
For anyone who doesn't track prices like I do, there's $10 off the Deluo receiver right now so it's $89 (until 10-6-2002).
http://www.deluo.com/Merchant2/merch...tegory_Code=GR
I've been tracking GPS receiver prices and that was the lowest I found from what looked like a reputable vendor.
1) I know it works with MS Street, but has anyone else out there used MS Streets with this receiver? Is it just plug and play? Is there any nontrivial setup to it?
2) Does anyone have any experience using this receiver with a software package that talks? I actually got in touch with people who do the software for Destinator, which talks, and they said (contrary to their web advertising) that they DO have a version that works with a receiver other than the one they try to make you buy with it. If you have any experience with that, please share.
Here's what I got from Destinator...
>From: "Destinator Support" <support@destinator1.com>
>To: <holden_frost@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Destinator Tech Support
>Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 10:09:39 -0400
>
>Hello,
>
>In response to your email: we do have a software only version which allows other GPS receivers to use Destinator software. The software has an open protocol which allows NMEA compliant receivers to work with Destinator Software.
>
>If you are interested in purchasing Destinator software please feel free to contact us at 905-764-3701, ext. 248 or 288 and we will gladly assist you with any other questions and process your order for you or order on-line:
>
>http://www.destinator1.com/selcategory.emb
>
>Thank you,
>
>Maria
>
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1996 Subaru Legacy GT 2.5L/Windows 98SE/Shuttle FV25 1000MHz/256M RAM/40G MP3s/DS Customs 5.6" LCD in-dash display/Deluo GPS/MS Streets/IR Rearview cam
1) Yes, it is plug and play
2) Still working on it--if anyone has any experience with it, please post.
1996 Subaru Legacy GT 2.5L/Windows 98SE/Shuttle FV25 1000MHz/256M RAM/40G MP3s/DS Customs 5.6" LCD in-dash display/Deluo GPS/MS Streets/IR Rearview cam
i have the deluo receiver and i am using delorme street atlas 2003, and yes it talks and works fine.. it updates about once per second, and location is pretty accurate, as long as you have atleast 5 satellites.. ive gotten 8 sats at the most with delorme. connect time is <10 seconds.. excellent receiver for the price, and i dont see any reason or justification for spending $100 more on other receviers.. ive looked at the garmin, and the acuracy is the same, as well as speed (9600) and max satellites..
I'm also pleased with the Deluo GPS. I'd like to do an experiment side by side with Deluo and Garmin receivers using MS streets. I have both available to me in my little world, so when I have a chance to get some side-by-side data, I'll post it here.
Because the Deluo updates fast enough for me, and works in my area, I can't see spending any more than the $89 I paid for mine.
Also, does anyone know why it's got such a strong magnet in it? Is that part of the receiving antenna?
1996 Subaru Legacy GT 2.5L/Windows 98SE/Shuttle FV25 1000MHz/256M RAM/40G MP3s/DS Customs 5.6" LCD in-dash display/Deluo GPS/MS Streets/IR Rearview cam
i think the magnet is for sticking it to your roof.. its meant for laptop use, and up on the roof is sticks well, and the wind wont pull it off..
Better to *THWAP* people with? :-)Originally posted by holden_frost
Also, does anyone know why it's got such a strong magnet in it? Is that part of the receiving antenna?
I ordered two - I'm surprised that it didn't kill the floppies that came with them :-)
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Yeah, I totally didn't get how the floppy worked after getting shipped strapped to the strong magnet in the receiver... Anyway, my floppy worked fine, too. There's gotta be a trick.
I have a new curiosity with the Deluo receiver/MS Streets. I was in my car Monday night (totally clear sky here in NY). I started up MS Streets and did the GPS Tracking thing, and it just stuck on initializing for like 10 minutes. Today I started up MS Streets and got the same behavior. So I'm guessing it's my receiver. Realize this worked just last Friday--the Deluo receiver/MS Street combination worked.
I take my Deluo receiver over to a nearby MP3car nut (who's got a Garmin receiver). We fire up his MS Streets and with my Deluo receiver and same behavior. Then he takes out my receiver and puts his Garmin in. Same behavior for the Garmin. Neither appears to get a signal. Then we go get a free GPS software tool on the net, install it, and put my Deluo receiver back in and take his out. The Deluo gets a signal and tracks on this map. Then we take out my receiver and put his Garmin in. It gets a signal and tracks on the map.
So it appears that MS Street is the issue... What's going on? Has this happened to anyone else?
First chance I get, I'll do a side by side Garmin/Deluo comparison. With no data, I'm personally a fan of the Deluo because it's cheaper, smaller and magnetic.
1996 Subaru Legacy GT 2.5L/Windows 98SE/Shuttle FV25 1000MHz/256M RAM/40G MP3s/DS Customs 5.6" LCD in-dash display/Deluo GPS/MS Streets/IR Rearview cam
does this also work with copilot by any chance?
04 Acura TL w/ core2duo 2ghz laptop w/ 1gb RAM on a docking station.
Fast car, fast PC. ;)
http://www.arcdesigns.net/carpc/
My TL CarPC ver2
FSR Flash Skin w/ moving weather maps
ive noticed with my usb receiver that sometimes it gets assigned differnt com ports.. its not consistent. if you open a prog and it cant find any satellites, go into settings and make sure its on the right com port..
"nearby MP3car nut" here...
Streets was definately configured to look at the right COM, his Deluo is a USB, and always shows up as COM3, and my Garmin is RS232 on COM1. When using his Deluo, Streets admitted that it was talking to the GPS (the tracking window came up and had a "last fix" time and a "status" message of "initializing"). When using my Garmin it also brought up the tracking window, but *everyhting* was greyed out. If memory serves, Streets won't even open the window but instead gives you an error pop up if it can't talk to the GPS at all...
Now, I analyzed the data my Garmin is putting out, and it is still set to the factory defaults. It is transmitting all the default messages at the default baud rate (4800). So what gives? Nothing has changed on either of our systems since the last time both of these GPS worked on both computers!
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