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I, too, am using the Freedom mini keychain GPS, which was $90 shipped directly from the company in the UK. It's super small, only slightly bigger than a standard car remote door unlocking fob and connects via Bluetooth. It works fantastic and runs off a Lithium Polymer rechargable (via mini-USB) battery.
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I'm currently using an I-Blue 737 BT GPS receiver (MTK low energy chipset) with my Mogul @ Mexico City and works great! It uses standard Nokia batteries so if the batt dies I can buy a Nokia one to replace it. (GPS $90)
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I use a IOGear BT Receiver that also has a MTK chipset. I have iGo 2006 plus for navigation and have no complaints. It also works with Google Maps for mobile and other mapping software on my mogul.
If you are using it in the car, any receiver will work, but I recommend one with SiRF Star III chipset. |
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I received a G.sat receiver for Christmas and purchased the Garmin Mobile XTT from Amazon and am very pleased. I presently own a Zumo, a 330, 3 i5's (given to my kids) and many other garmins in the past including streetpilots, ques, etc.
This combination is as good as the Zumo, but also provides traffic info. You can't go wrong with a $75 software package, even if it continues to require the receiver after the next promised release. Believe it or not, I actually can track satellites indoors, which I can't do with any of the stand-alone GPS units. Once again, Garmin comes through. No affilication other than a couple of thousand dollars worth of purchases! motrid
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