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docdic Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 3:22 pm Post subject: GPS 236Slim functions |
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Hi,
I have a Holux GPSlim 236, which I connect to my iPAQ 5555 with the Bluetooth function - primarily for hiking but I use it in my car also. It appears to work very well in the mode as it came out of the box.
However, although GPS Viewer is included, there is no explanation of its use. Does ticking the boxes actually change the output of the GPS receiver by reverse communication?
Does ticking the EGNOS/WAAS box in GPS viewer actually switch SBAS on and off or merely view what is coming down from the receiver anyway (when EGNOS/WAAS is functioning)?
Does ticking the Power Save box work while out walking with Bluetooth connection to the iPAQ?
How does one switch to the stated "optional" Sirf mode and back again?
Would "playing" with CruxView to read output alter the settings or is that specific to Emtac receivers and so wouldn't disturb the funcionality of the Holux?
Is the Datum folder on the CD automatically used by GPS Viewer or is it a separate thing with a User function through the .exe files?
Holux will not respond to my questions - perhaps they (the questions...) are too stupid...
It would, however, help me to understand...
Anyone else's knowledge would be much appreciated. Thank you -
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ttrevor Lifetime Member
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Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 5:43 pm Post subject: |
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I too would be very interested to know the actual workings and an explanation of what should be ticked and what should not.come Holux give us a run down of your equipment !!
No explantion on the cd supplied _________________ Iphone x 64gb IOS 11.3.1 / IPhone 6 Plus 32gb IOS 12 beta /Volkswagen Scirocco R 280 bhp /Suzuki Vitara swb vvt+ /Suzuki Jimny special/running Apple Mac Mini / Apple air/ iPhone x /6 plus navigation / Apple car-play |
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grryhwrth Occasional Visitor
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alistairm1 Regular Visitor
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Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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I have just got my 236, and a very nice device it is too!
However, I am struggling to see how to switch to SiRF mode.
From my reading of this and other forums (or should that be fora??) it seems that you need a cable to be able to do this.
If so, I'm a bit miffed that it is an optional extra, and not supplied as a matter of course.
If not, could someone explain how to switch between modes?
I have checked the GPS viewer documentation from the link above, and although it mentions Powersave and EGNOS, there is nary a mention of SiRF manipulation.
Please help a very confused user.
TIA
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Hannibal Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 8:03 pm Post subject: |
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Sirf is on by default. Download the apps from the Holux website and all will become clear.
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Hannibal Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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p.S. you don't need a cable, but if you did, it's just a standard USB mini jack anyway - not going to break the bank. |
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alistairm1 Regular Visitor
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Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 10:07 pm Post subject: |
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Hannibal,
Many thanks for this.
Time for a play, I think.
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Darren Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 10:13 pm Post subject: |
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Don't get confused by SiRF mode GPS and SiRF or NMEA Communication protocol.
The GPS Slim is a native SiRF Mode GPS which communicates using the NMEA protocol.
I have one in for review at the moment and a very nice and sensitive receiver it is proving to be. Better even than my previous star performer, the GlobalSat BT338. _________________ Darren Griffin |
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ttrevor Lifetime Member
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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 10:03 am Post subject: |
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It will be interesting to read your review Darren, i have just bought one of these Holux 236 slim and i find that it is brilliant ,it was very easy to set up and it sits in my glove box and receives a perfect signal all the time,well worth a look if anyone is looking for a good BT gps :D :D _________________ Iphone x 64gb IOS 11.3.1 / IPhone 6 Plus 32gb IOS 12 beta /Volkswagen Scirocco R 280 bhp /Suzuki Vitara swb vvt+ /Suzuki Jimny special/running Apple Mac Mini / Apple air/ iPhone x /6 plus navigation / Apple car-play |
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HellFire Regular Visitor
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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 6:23 pm Post subject: |
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Darren how much more sensitive is the 236 compared to the 338, I have the 338 would you say its worth buying the 338 and throwing my 338 in the bin |
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uffe73 Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 7:16 pm Post subject: |
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Darren wrote: |
I have one in for review at the moment and a very nice and sensitive receiver it is proving to be. Better even than my previous star performer, the GlobalSat BT338. |
Darren, are you planning on doing a review on the GR-213 receiver soon as well? It's one of the few mouse GPS receivers with SiRF Star III I've seen sofar but I haven't seen any reviews anywhere...
/Ulf _________________ TomTom GO720T: App ver 8.351(9982/090518), OS:315187, GPS v1.20, Boot 5.5120
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Darren Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 7:49 pm Post subject: |
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uffe73 wrote: | Darren, are you planning on doing a review on the GR-213 receiver soon as well? It's one of the few mouse GPS receivers with SiRF Star III I've seen sofar but I haven't seen any reviews anywhere...
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I'll make some enquiries......... _________________ Darren Griffin |
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docdic Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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I have now had a reply with some information from Holux referring to the use of GPS Viewer, which is included on the CD which comes with the 236. I must say that I am extremely happy with my 236Slim -
These are replies to my questions -
>Please note that we include all information for our products on one single CD, and thus there might be some files such as Datum that don’t need to be used except for reference.
>You can check [ in GPS Viewer ] WAAS/EGNOS to enable receiving function as long as GPS receivers have build in WAAS/EGNOS demodulator.
>GPSlim236 does have WAAS/EGNOS demodulator build in for your reference.
>You can check Power Save [ in GPS Viewer ] to enable Trickle Power, and this setting can be memorized by receivers as long as the internal battery is not totally drained.
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docdic Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 2:51 pm Post subject: |
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Hello,
I have had a further note from Holux regarding the Power Save function -
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Power Save is simply for users to enable in order to save power during usage, and thus the battery can use longer.
This is not going to affect GPS function while this is enabled.
Therefore, you don’t need to have any concern in regards to the GPS function
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I don't understand how it can work and yet not affect the functioning of the unit - does it send a signal to the pda less frequently in the trickle mode or receive it less frequently from the satellite or both?
If following a route or setting a track this could be important on mountain tops in bad weather, though sitting still and risking hypothermia might be more sensible. That sounds daft and is meant to be but I would be very interested to know whether and when to use it in order to conserve the power level on long journeys. I know that the unit is supposed to last for up to 10 hours and I have used it continuously for 8 but I would not wish to stretch the envelope too far. I have spare batteries for my iPAQ and wonder whether or not I should get spare batteries for the Holux.
Thanks for any information.
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ttrevor Lifetime Member
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2005 6:01 pm Post subject: |
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Did you just tick the boxes in the gps viewer program ,to enable battery save and egnos/wass, seems rather confusing to me,or is the 236 set at default ,ie egnos/wass/batt save ,already on, any suggestions _________________ Iphone x 64gb IOS 11.3.1 / IPhone 6 Plus 32gb IOS 12 beta /Volkswagen Scirocco R 280 bhp /Suzuki Vitara swb vvt+ /Suzuki Jimny special/running Apple Mac Mini / Apple air/ iPhone x /6 plus navigation / Apple car-play |
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