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EGNOS is ready!
http://www.esa.int/esaNA/egnos.html
Do you know if the current GPS chipsets (SiRF Star III, Atlas IV, etc)
support WAAS and/or EGNOS?
Thank you,
Massimo
Yes. EGNOS is supported
claudegps wrote:
>> EGNOS is ready!
>> http://www.esa.int/esaNA/egnos.html
>> Do you know if the current GPS chipsets (SiRF Star III, Atlas IV, etc)
>> support WAAS and/or EGNOS?
>> http://www.esa.int/esaNA/egnos.html
>> Do you know if the current GPS chipsets (SiRF Star III, Atlas IV, etc)
>> support WAAS and/or EGNOS?
>
> Yes. EGNOS is supported
> Yes. EGNOS is supported
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> claudegps wrote:
> >> EGNOS is ready!
> >>http://www.esa.int/esaNA/egnos.html
> >> Do you know if the current GPS chipsets (SiRF Star III, Atlas IV, etc)
> >> support WAAS and/or EGNOS?
> >>http://www.esa.int/esaNA/egnos.html
> >> Do you know if the current GPS chipsets (SiRF Star III, Atlas IV, etc)
> >> support WAAS and/or EGNOS?
> > Yes. EGNOS is supported
> On your tomtom??
The question was not about tomtom, the question was about SiRF
chipsets.
SiRF chipsets are able to use WAAS/ EGNOS signals.
> > Do you know if the current GPS chipsets (SiRF Star III, Atlas IV, etc)
> > support WAAS and/or EGNOS?
> > support WAAS and/or EGNOS?
> Yes. EGNOS is supported
Are you sure all the GPS models are enabled and moreover already ready to
use the new satellites? I mean: has a user to turn the EGNOS support on or
does it work automatically?
Massimo
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> http://www.esa.int/esaNA/egnos.html
> Do you know if the current GPS chipsets (SiRF Star III, Atlas IV, etc)
> support WAAS and/or EGNOS?