Whilst the Nokia N95 8GB does indeed have built in GPS, I did not want to strap that to the handlebars of my Yamaha XT 225 and have it damaged by vibration and getting wet if it rained.
I bought a WINTEC G-Rays 2 WBT-201 Bluetooth GPS logger
The Easy Install silicon wrap can be attached the handle or body of the bike to secure small objects such as GPS, flash light, or cell phone.
Product Description:
WBT-201 is the 2nd generation data logger from Wintec. It is now updated with Atmel-uBlox ATR 0625 chipset to provide excellent sensitivity at -158dBm and 40mA low operating current. In addition, WAAS is now enabled out of box for better accuracy. The new auto on/off mode turns the unit to stand-by mode when there is no Bluetooth activity during navigtion mode. If the unit is in logging mode, then only Bluetooth will turn off.
WBT-201 is a multi-function Bluetooth GPS data logger in an ultra compact form factor. The stand-alone track recording function is independent from any host and can be operated with Bluetooth off. The recorded track can be configured and even uploaded to Google Earth automatically with the bundled GPS utility.
Bluetooth GPS
WBT-201 takes advantage of the Bluetooth wireless technology to offer hassle free installation on a Bluetooth enabled PDA, laptop and even smart phone.
USB GPS
WBT-201 has on-board USB for using GPS in real-time through USB connection. The USB interface can also be used for data download or firmware upgrade.
Data Logger
WBT-201 can record up to 131,072 waypoints. The data string includes timing, latitude, and longitude. The recorded track can be downloaded by Bluetooth or mini-USB and uploaded to Google Earth with bundled utility for viewing and analysis. In addition, the new TimeMachine X software can now combine photos into Google Earth.
Data Logger Specification: 1. New! Push-to-log for user-addable log pint
2. Maximum data up to 131,072 waypoints
3. Circular recording
4. Auto-logging without host device
5. Log-data can be downloaded with the included TimeMachine X software
6. Google Earth integration
7. Data can be downloaded thru USB or Bluetooth
8. Data includes latitude, longitude, time in year-month-date-min-sec
9. Five types for log mode Disable Logger mode
GPS Specification: 1. Chipset : Atmel-uBlox ATR 0625
2. Channel : 16 Channel parallel satellite tracking
3. Time to First Fix (TTFF) : < Average 3.5/34 sec. (Hot/Cold start)
4. Antenna : Built-in active antenna
5. Output Message : NMEA 0183 (GPRMC, GPGGA, GPGSA, GPGSV)
6. Accuracy : < 2.5m CEP(Stand-Alone, S/A off)
7. Sensitivity: -158dBm tracking, -142dBm acquisition
8. Battery Life : 12hrs with Bluetooth; 15hrs w/o Bluetooth
9. Dimension : 60 x 38 x 16 mm (W x L x H)
Product Content:
Wintec WBT-201 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS Receiver x 1
Battery x 1
AC Charger x 1
Car Charger x 1
Data Cable x 1
CD x 1
Support Information:
# Download Google Earth
# Download User Manual
# Download Time Machine X (Windows XP)
# Download USB Driver (Windows)
# GPSBabel with WBT-201 beta patch for Mac OS provided by Andy Armstrong
I bought a WINTEC G-Rays 2 WBT-201 Bluetooth GPS logger
The Easy Install silicon wrap can be attached the handle or body of the bike to secure small objects such as GPS, flash light, or cell phone.
Product Description:
WBT-201 is the 2nd generation data logger from Wintec. It is now updated with Atmel-uBlox ATR 0625 chipset to provide excellent sensitivity at -158dBm and 40mA low operating current. In addition, WAAS is now enabled out of box for better accuracy. The new auto on/off mode turns the unit to stand-by mode when there is no Bluetooth activity during navigtion mode. If the unit is in logging mode, then only Bluetooth will turn off.
WBT-201 is a multi-function Bluetooth GPS data logger in an ultra compact form factor. The stand-alone track recording function is independent from any host and can be operated with Bluetooth off. The recorded track can be configured and even uploaded to Google Earth automatically with the bundled GPS utility.
Bluetooth GPS
WBT-201 takes advantage of the Bluetooth wireless technology to offer hassle free installation on a Bluetooth enabled PDA, laptop and even smart phone.
USB GPS
WBT-201 has on-board USB for using GPS in real-time through USB connection. The USB interface can also be used for data download or firmware upgrade.
Data Logger
WBT-201 can record up to 131,072 waypoints. The data string includes timing, latitude, and longitude. The recorded track can be downloaded by Bluetooth or mini-USB and uploaded to Google Earth with bundled utility for viewing and analysis. In addition, the new TimeMachine X software can now combine photos into Google Earth.
Data Logger Specification: 1. New! Push-to-log for user-addable log pint
2. Maximum data up to 131,072 waypoints
3. Circular recording
4. Auto-logging without host device
5. Log-data can be downloaded with the included TimeMachine X software
6. Google Earth integration
7. Data can be downloaded thru USB or Bluetooth
8. Data includes latitude, longitude, time in year-month-date-min-sec
9. Five types for log mode Disable Logger mode
# Log by interval of time mode
# Log by interval of range mode
# Auto log mode (auto-change log interval based on speed)
# Push-to-log
# Log by interval of range mode
# Auto log mode (auto-change log interval based on speed)
# Push-to-log
GPS Specification: 1. Chipset : Atmel-uBlox ATR 0625
2. Channel : 16 Channel parallel satellite tracking
3. Time to First Fix (TTFF) : < Average 3.5/34 sec. (Hot/Cold start)
4. Antenna : Built-in active antenna
5. Output Message : NMEA 0183 (GPRMC, GPGGA, GPGSA, GPGSV)
6. Accuracy : < 2.5m CEP(Stand-Alone, S/A off)
7. Sensitivity: -158dBm tracking, -142dBm acquisition
8. Battery Life : 12hrs with Bluetooth; 15hrs w/o Bluetooth
9. Dimension : 60 x 38 x 16 mm (W x L x H)
Product Content:
Wintec WBT-201 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS Receiver x 1
Battery x 1
AC Charger x 1
Car Charger x 1
Data Cable x 1
CD x 1
Support Information:
# Download Google Earth
# Download User Manual
# Download Time Machine X (Windows XP)
# Download USB Driver (Windows)
# GPSBabel with WBT-201 beta patch for Mac OS provided by Andy Armstrong
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