Navman recently introduced many robust updates to its best-of-breed Jupiter 30 and Jupiter 32 GPS units. With the most complicated weak signal processing and acquisition available, a twenty-five decrease in on the whole power use and first acquisition power use decreases of about thirty-five, the latest enhancements of the Navman Jupiter 30 and 32 GPS units now touts to supply utmost battery-powered operation in conjunction with popular industry-leading performance in decreased signal areas.

With the integration of these updates into the present Jupiter 30 and 32 units, Navman boasts of making available a simple upgrade for current platforms. An utmost peak power draw of 57mA and dynamic power use enable the Jupiter 30 and 32 to provide robust performance updates during delicate signal environs, considerably escalating acquisition and pinpointing while signal potency is inadequate. The stylish software design of the Jupiter 30 and 32 makes use of an energetic time model, which is claimed to optimize performance and power supplies while in GPS signal acquisition mode and augments shared battery power supply life in mobile apps.

Founded on the latest SiRFStarIII GSC3 LP chipset, extra upgradings are included with RTC, enhanced noise immunity; updated default almanac; PLL and RF amplifier noise immunity; enhanced SBAS acquisition and augmented immunity to CW jammers on SBAS acquisition and on the whole enhanced signal acquisition and tracking.

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