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    Cf-29 Gps

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by boomtown, Nov 28, 2010.

  1. boomtown

    boomtown Notebook Consultant

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    Hello. I'm looking at a GPS for my CF-29 MK V. I found OEM GPS sled. It plugs
    into WWAN slot. My CF-29 is wireless ready, so it would just a simple plug in.
    How good is it? Anybody is using it? As good as 20 chanels SIRF engine? is the anntena a pasive or an active one? Would like any input. Regards, Voytek.
     
  2. Toughbook

    Toughbook Drop and Give Me 20!

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    Yes it should plug in and work though you will need to enable it in the BIOS first.

    How well it works depends on what yardstick you measure by. It is not as good as the sirfIII type but much better than the old CF-28 type.

    How much do they want for it?