Yeah it sounds great till you get a ticket in the mail
from a gps report saying last month you racked up 500
delearos in speeding tickets
Frank Golembieski (Rember the cameras at stop lights
too )
--- Grady Ogburn <jgo@uswest.net> wrote:
> Bob-
>
> No experience with automotive GPS, but all you
> should really need is
> line-of-sight with three GPS satellites. Should
> work most anywhere, except
> in fully covered (tunnel, parking structure)
> situations.
>
> Grady Ogburn
> '98 Sport CC 4x4
> 5.2l, 5 Speed
> Mesa Headers & Cat
> K&N FIPK, JET PCM
> Gibson/MagnaFlow "FrankenPipe" Exhaust
> Leer Topper
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bob Tom" <tigers@bserv.com>
> To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 7:17 PM
> Subject: DML: GPS?
>
>
> Hi, GPSers
>
> I recently read of a company putting a speedometer
> gauge
> plus a tach readout and other info. using a GPS
> signal as
> its input. Big plus is an accurate speedometer
> independent
> of axle ratio and tire size.
>
> What, if anything, is needed to pick up GPS signals
> in an auto.?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Bob
>
>
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