USB GPS Datalogger Amod AGL3080

Availability: 93 in stock
69.00€
SKU: AGL3080

AGL3080 Photo Tracker is a GPS-based data logger designed to provide location information for digital photos and of course GPS files for http://www.kinomap.com. Unlike other similar products, AGL3080 does not need driver to operate. When you plug AGL3080 into a computer via USB port, it will simply appears as an external drive. The recorded log is standard NMEA format which is compatible with many online tools and software such as JetPhoto, GPSVisualizer, etc.

Features

  • Built-in rechargeable function
  • SiRF III chipset for best sensitivity and low speed tracking
  • Standard USB 2.0 interface which doubles as an USB Flash Disk
  • Works with Windows, Mac, and Linux based computers
  • Long operating time - 15 hours with 3 x AAA rechargeable batteries (included)
  • Maximum 1,380,000 logging point (RMC data)
  • Memory capacity for maximum 3,833 logging hours (RMC data, 10 sec logging frequency)
  • On-The-Spot logging mode switch- You can switch logging mode in just few seconds without PC utility needed in your journey
  • Windows photo tagging software included

Product Specification:
Antenna

  • Receiver Frequency: 1575.42 MHz (L1 band) C/A code
  • Antenna Type: Built-in Patch Antenna

GPS Receiver

  • Technology: SiRF III
  • Satellite Measure Used: 20 channels all in view tracking
  • Operating Temperature: -20 degree to 50 degree C
  • Operation Time: 15+ hrs with 3 x AAA rechargeable batteries (included)
  • Data Port: Mini-USB

Time to First Fix (TTFF)

  • Hot Start: 1 second typical
  • Warm Start: 35 seconds typical
  • Cold Start: 42 seconds typical

Memory

  • 128 Mbytes (1 Gbit NAND flash memory)
  • USB 2.0 full speed

LED

  • Power On/Off: Amber
  • GPS Fix: Green
  • Memory Full: Red

Physical Characteristics

  • Dimension: 90mm x 45mm x 23mm
  • Weight: 92g
  • Buttons: Power Button x 1, Push to Log Button x 1

User manual download
Firmware update (Correct some problem)

Price: 69.00€

Example of track on Kinomap with this Datalogger: