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10-99: $58.46 each (10% off)
100 or more: $51.96 each (20% off)
Description: When a postage stamp is just too big, take a look at the GR-10. At 10x10mm in size, this is the smallest receiver we've ever sneezed and lost. With two serial ports, 35mA operating current, and high sensitivity, this miniscule receiver opens new doors for tracking. Module outputs the standard NMEA sentences at 4800bps. Please note this unit requires an antenna (which will be many times the size of the receiver itself) and has a tight 1.0mm pitch footprint. Checkout the size comparison between the EM-406A, Lassen iQ, Copernicus, and GR-10!
Features:
* Sensitivity: -152dBm
* Accuracy: <3m
* Power: 35mA @ 1.8V
* Hot start: 4 Seconds
* Warm start: 8 seconds
* Cold Start: 42 Seconds
I wonder if they can make n antena that wraps aroun dthe unit or something...I don't even know what kinds of trouble i'd get myself into with that sucker.
How small do you want aGPS receiver to be?? is no like you don't have a couple of extra inches under you dash. (it req an antena so the receiver can be mount anywhere)