Pasternack’ s new GPS/GLNSS antennas provide precise reception of satellite timing signals and reference frequencies for use in advanced mobile and base station network applications. These IP67-rated ...
Versatile Compatibility: This cable is compatible with 50 Ohm devices such as GPS navigation modules, Android host stereo surround, FM AM radio, Sirius XM satellite radio, digital radio, and 4G ...
KP Performance Antennas has launched its line of vehicle GPS antennas designed for automotive applications. These antennas come equipped with a high gain of 28 dB and high out-of-band rejection, ...
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How To Track Your Car with No Subscription GPS Trackers
Key Takeaways You can track your car without paying a monthly fee. Modern no-subscription GPS trackers provide real-time or last-seen locations, geofencing, ignition, tow alerts, and shareable ...
Tesla has applied to patent a new multi-band GPS antenna that it believes will be more precise for self-driving and navigation applications. The automaker describes the new device in the abstract of ...
Regulus Cyber said it used commercially available hardware and software to wirelessly divert the electric car using Navigate on Autopilot, a Tesla feature that with driver supervision guides a car ...
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The Best Handheld GPS Devices for Your Car
Smartphones have GPS to get you where you need to go, and most vehicles offer a built-in navigation system as standard or optional equipment. But plenty of older or entry-level cars on the road lack ...
Ever since reading David Pogue's review of iPhone 3G I've been puzzling over something he said in relation to the GPS receiver. Specifically, is it too small in the antenna department to be any good?
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