GPS data is received five times per second & a waypoint is saved once per second. This technical speed is obtained by the new MTK II chipset with 66 channel parallel receiver (-165 d Bm) & 5 Hz update rate. A satellite fix is possible within 15 seconds thanks to the A-GPS enabled chipset. This receiver is also distinguished by its considerable power-saving qualities. Operating time of up to 42 hours can be achieved with a charged battery. The BT-Q1000XTM detects motion with the built-in vibration sensor & switches to sleep mode after 10 minutes idle time in order to save battery capacity & log memory. With a shake, the BT-Q1000XTM is immediately ready for use again.
Weighing only 65 grams including battery, the BT-Q1000XTM is a lightweight companion for cyclists, joggers & walkers. The precise positioning data is transmitted via Bluetooth® or cable. A Bluetooth range of 10 m makes for flexibility during use.
Case:
The BT-Q1000XTM is small & handy & has an non-slip underside. The switch for OF, Nav & LOG is on the left of the receiver, the mini-USB is on the right. The red POI button is on the top, surrounded by 3 LED indicators that show the status of GPS reception, the Bluetooth connection & the battery.
GPS data logger:
The BT-Q1000XTM is capable of recording up to 400 000 way points. The interval of recording can be adjusted manually. The recording can be made according to distance, time & speed. In order to avoid unnecessary memory use, an automatic log option is available where the device only logs a position when it is really necessary, whereby you can also adjust this automatic function manually.
The records stored in the memory can be also displayed in Google® Earth & Google® Maps. The software required is provided. It is also possible to export into other formats such as GPX, NMEA, PLT, CSV or TEXT.
Mileage software:
QMileage software provides an option for fleet management. Conveniently analyse
the data recorded by various users. Set the start and
destination addresses, manage running costs, analyse the routes travelled
.