Nicko
1st July 2007, 01:19 PM
This device is quite unique, in fact only one on the market. If you have an SD slot in your PDA you can slot this little GPS device into it and will communicate with your PDA via Bluetooth. Now, it also has a slot to slide in an SD card for your data and or maps.
http://www.gpstechnologies.com.au/images/haicom/hi_505sd_1.jpg
Different adapter cables are available as per image below, however, the only problem is the SD slot is not useable in the GPS but at least the SD slot in your PDA is free to use
These cables allow you to convert the HI-505SD into a mouse GPS connected to a PDA base, useful for those with cradles with no in-built powered base or no cradle base connector.
A PS/II adapter cable with cigarette lighter plug is available to suit the base connector of your PDA (far left cable below). We have them available for HP, DELL, Palm, Toshiba, Dopod, O2, MIO, Acer, Sony, Casio, T-Mobile, Siemens, Asus, Qtek, Viewsonic, Packard Bell, Medion and other brands.
Also a USB or RS-232 (serial) adapter cable to plug it into your laptop.
The far right cable is for if you wish to use external power to power up the HI-505SD.
To use the SD-505SD as anything other than direct connectivity to the SD slot in a PDA you will need the adapter box. The adpater box also has connectvity for an external antenna.
The adapter box and cables are optional.
In the box: CD, HI-505SD, Manual.
http://www.gpstechnologies.com.au/images/haicom/hi_505sd_p3.jpg
Some older PDAs only have a CF slot and this unit is good to ensure that when and if you update your PDA then you will be gauranteed compatibility. If Mini or Micro (transflash) datacard slots become the craze, again you will be able to use this device with the optional adapter cables.
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http://www.gpstechnologies.com.au/images/haicom/hi_505sd_1.jpg
Different adapter cables are available as per image below, however, the only problem is the SD slot is not useable in the GPS but at least the SD slot in your PDA is free to use
These cables allow you to convert the HI-505SD into a mouse GPS connected to a PDA base, useful for those with cradles with no in-built powered base or no cradle base connector.
A PS/II adapter cable with cigarette lighter plug is available to suit the base connector of your PDA (far left cable below). We have them available for HP, DELL, Palm, Toshiba, Dopod, O2, MIO, Acer, Sony, Casio, T-Mobile, Siemens, Asus, Qtek, Viewsonic, Packard Bell, Medion and other brands.
Also a USB or RS-232 (serial) adapter cable to plug it into your laptop.
The far right cable is for if you wish to use external power to power up the HI-505SD.
To use the SD-505SD as anything other than direct connectivity to the SD slot in a PDA you will need the adapter box. The adpater box also has connectvity for an external antenna.
The adapter box and cables are optional.
In the box: CD, HI-505SD, Manual.
http://www.gpstechnologies.com.au/images/haicom/hi_505sd_p3.jpg
Some older PDAs only have a CF slot and this unit is good to ensure that when and if you update your PDA then you will be gauranteed compatibility. If Mini or Micro (transflash) datacard slots become the craze, again you will be able to use this device with the optional adapter cables.
:grinning-