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SiRFstarIII is a
range of high
sensitivity GPS
microcontroller chips manufactured by
SiRF Technology. GPS
microcontroller chips interpret signals from...
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signal levels (typically -160dBm).
SiRF
chips also
support SBAS to
allow for
differentially corrected positions.
SiRFstarIII architecture is
designed to be...
- [citation needed]
Examples of high-sensitivity
receiver chips include SiRFstarIII and MediaTekʼs MTK II.
Consumer GNSS
navigation devices include: Dedicated...
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models are
smaller than the
first generation and
feature a more
sensitive SiRFstarIII GPS
receiver chip. In late 2007, the
Forerunner 50 was introduced. As...
- "Digiwalker" PDAs,
supports GPS positioning, and
features a built-in
SiRFstarIII GPS chipset. The Mio P550 is
essentially the same as the Mio P350, only...
- 850/1900/2100 MHz) GSM/GPRS/EDGE (Quad band, 850/900/1800/1900 MHz) GPS
SiRFstarIII GPS
Chipset Camera Main Camera: 3.0 MPx, auto-focus 2nd Camera: VGA (not...
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night view, and pop-up
visuals of
upcoming turns. Some
models use
SiRFstarIII for
position accuracy within three metres, and
voice and
onscreen prompts...
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accelerometer and a
light sensor. Location-based
services are
provided by
SiRFstarIII GPS. Talk time is up to five hours,
while standby is up to 150 hours...
- and is then
branded Orange SPV M650, O2 Xda
Orbit and T-Mobile MDA
Compact III, respectively. The
latter version lacks WiFi in most
countries (including...
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devices operate on the
Windows CE
operating system and are
powered by a
SiRFstarIII GPS chipset. When
calculating routes, the
WorldNav software installed...