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Posted by waldman on April 15, 2005, 4:40 am


For a project, I will need a (Bluetooth) GPS receiver that supports L2
(which is more precise than common used & free L1). It is mainly used for
military purposes, but there must be receivers on the market for
industrial/engineering purposes that need very precise positioning too. Does
anybody know about a brand/manufacturer that makes L2 GPS receivers?
Thanks for any help.
Rgds, Waldman



Posted by Me on April 15, 2005, 10:56 am



> For a project, I will need a (Bluetooth) GPS receiver that supports L2
> (which is more precise than common used & free L1). It is mainly used for
> military purposes, but there must be receivers on the market for
> industrial/engineering purposes that need very precise positioning too. Does
> anybody know about a brand/manufacturer that makes L2 GPS receivers?
> Thanks for any help.
> Rgds, Waldman
>
>

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get the daily Encryption Codes.......


Me

Posted by ErictheRed on April 20, 2005, 10:19 pm


What for?

> For a project, I will need a (Bluetooth) GPS receiver that supports L2
> (which is more precise than common used & free L1). It is mainly used for
> military purposes, but there must be receivers on the market for
> industrial/engineering purposes that need very precise positioning too.
> Does anybody know about a brand/manufacturer that makes L2 GPS receivers?
> Thanks for any help.
> Rgds, Waldman
>



Posted by Robert Janisch on April 21, 2005, 7:55 am


Check the time and date.

> What for?
>> For a project, I will need a (Bluetooth) GPS receiver that supports L2
>> (which is more precise than common used & free L1). It is mainly used for
>> military purposes, but there must be receivers on the market for
>> industrial/engineering purposes that need very precise positioning too.
>> Does anybody know about a brand/manufacturer that makes L2 GPS receivers?
>> Thanks for any help.
>> Rgds, Waldman
>



Posted by ErictheRed on April 20, 2005, 10:20 pm


How bout survey equipment?

> For a project, I will need a (Bluetooth) GPS receiver that supports L2
> (which is more precise than common used & free L1). It is mainly used for
> military purposes, but there must be receivers on the market for
> industrial/engineering purposes that need very precise positioning too.
> Does anybody know about a brand/manufacturer that makes L2 GPS receivers?
> Thanks for any help.
> Rgds, Waldman
>