Cable Adapter Gps



Cable Adapter Gps

Bulk Sell on GPS Products

So, what exactly makes a GPS device good in this crowded market? Important features include a large readable display, a variety routing options, built-in maps, a large points of interest (POI) database, and most importantly, a strong receiver. The SiRF Star III GPS receiver has become the defacto standard for GPS devices because of its fast Time to First Fix (TTFF)- the time it takes the receiver to find its position in a new location- as well as its ability to acquire and maintain a signal even in dense urban environments. (Power consumption is said to be under 15 mW, in 1Hz (map updates every second) tracking mode and acquisition sensitivity is rated at -158 dBm in assisted GPS (A-GPS) and autonomous hot-start modes, and -160 dBm when tracking.) Pricing, an important consideration for most people. LGSF2000 seems to have the both advantages. LGSF2000 is a GPS receiver that is made in Taiwan, where most of the GPS devices are from.

The size of the container is 15.6cm(length)x13.8cm(width)x7.4cm(height).

After you open the box, you can see a GPS receiver sitting there. Its size is 41(W) x 72(L) x 22(H) mm, weight 80g with the battery.

The package contents GPS receiver, rechargeable lithium-on battery, Cigarette lighter adaptor, power adapter, USB cable and user guide.

For your battery to reach optimum performance, it is recommended to recharge the battery for 10-12 hours for the first time.


    Battery Specification
  • Form replaceable rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • Current consumption 3.7 V
  • Load impedance (after package) 30 – 70 ohms
  • Weight 23 g
  • Max. charge ampere 1.0 A(1000mA)
  • Charging circuit 4.20 ± 0.05 V
  • Charge CC/CV
  • Operation temperature range charge?0~45°C / discharge?-20~+60°C
  • Storage temperature range
    within 1 month?-20~+60°C
    within 3 months?-20~+40°C
    within 1 year?-20~+20°C

2.2.6 Interface?Communication with host platform via Bluetooth Serial Profile v2.0, auto-adjust transmission velocity NMEA 0183 2.2. ASCII output format (GPGGA, GPGLL, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPRMC, GPVTG).

Bluetooth GPS receiver is a compact design with internal passive antenna, with Bluetooth wireless technology and build in flash based firmware. Without any wiring requirement GPS receiver adds GPS positioning capability to any Bluetooth enabled device with lower power consumption. The high performance and high sensitivity to -159dBm may survey 20channels all-in-view tracking by the cold start. With the LED indicators, user may get the statues of power, Bluetooth and position surveying. Bluetooth GPS receiver supply an incredible high sensitivity for acquisition and superior navigation performance in urban, canyon and foliage environments. The applications include vehicle tracking, fleet management, chart, location-based Services security, marine navigation and agriculture.


    Product specification
  • Internal passive antenna and GPS receiver
  • 2.2.2 power source
  • Input charging circuit?5v DC
  • Lithium-ion battery?+3.7v
  • 2.2.3 GPS specification
  • Chipset?SiRF Star III with high performance, low power consumption
  • Channels?20 channels all-I –view tracking
  • Support Standard?NMEA-0183
  • Hot start?1s (average)
  • Warm start?38s (average)
  • Cold start?42s (average)
  • Acceleration?4g max..
  • Altitude?18000m max..
  • Reacquisition?100ms
  • Velocity?515m/s max..
  • Position accuracy?10m 2DRMS
  • Reacquisition Time?1 microsecond synchronized to GSP time
  • 2.2.4 Bluetooth specification
  • Wireless requirement Compatible with Bluetooth devicesv1.1 v1.2 v2.0
  • Bluetooth standard all transmission standard w/ extend standard SCO
  • Bluetooth profile Serial Port Profile (SPP)
  • Frequency range 2.4 GHz public free channel ISM
  • Transmission range (by open space) 10m (30feet)
  • Input sensitivity < -85dBm

This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. FCC ID?UH6-LGSF3000

Other Certificates:
BQB – Bluetooth Qualification Body
R&TTE – Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
CE – European Union Regulatory
FCC – Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement

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Is there anything else that i need for my stereo install?

I want GPS, Ipod connectivity, and bluetooth.
So…I decided to get a Pioneer AVIC-F700BT
My car is a 2008 Hyundai Sonata without the amplifier.
I also bought the PAC adapter and the dash kit. I have the ipod cable to connect to the USB cable.

Is there anything else that i need? Thank you!
I got the AVIC-f700bt for $425 on Amazon…

Nope! You have everything!
I take it that PAC adapter is the wiring harness for your car.
You don’t need a bigger or alternator, you’ll be fine!
THat’s a pretty good unit i’ve been thinking of getting one myself but i was looking for something that play DVD’s but this one dosen’t! Do you mind me asking how much your getting it for? I’ve seen them go for $600 at a Local Fry’s Store!

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