🌟 Your GPS Companion for Every Adventure!
The Onyehn VK-162 G-Mouse USB GPS Dongle is a compact and efficient GPS receiver designed for Windows and Linux systems. Weighing just 2.08 ounces, it provides accurate location tracking and is perfect for travelers and amateur radio operators alike. With quick satellite acquisition and compatibility with Raspberry Pi, this device is your go-to solution for navigation without the need for costly services.
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 4350464062 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Voice command | Mouse |
W**N
Works great with WinLink
I use a program called WinLink to send messages over ham radio. It can connect to a serial com port to collect GPS data. It connected instantly to this device and worked perfectly within seconds.
W**3
works great, syncs fast, even indoors
This GPS puck works perfectly with my Raspberry pi zero based tracker. Syncs up with satellites quickly, even indoors!
M**E
Works well with 1exception
I’m using this USB GPS with a Windows computer to capture time, altitude, and location data for my telescope setup. I use NINA to read the GPS signal from the dongle. To get it to connect to a COM port, I need to disconnect all other serial devices first. Once the GPS establishes a COM port connection, I can reconnect the other devices. After NINA retrieves the location data, it usually only takes the GPS a minute or two to find enough satellites for a reliable reading.
D**Z
For the Price.... it works wonders.
I received the product in a clear plastic bag (well pack and protected). The USB Onyehn VK-162 G-Mouse works wonders. It was easy to plug and play, I did some online search and found the right configuration that it almost made it work right if the box. I use it indoors and it picks a lot of satellites (fills more than 15) and you can actually see it changing coordinates as it adjusts to pinpoint the nearest location. It's accurate (Long,Lat) as close as a few houses... to a few blocks near me location. The long-lat coordinates changes as it try to get closer and closer to my location. Some times it pinpoints the houses on the other side of my physical location but... for me that's not a problem as I don't need it for GPS accuracy but for other purposes so it could be a city off but as long as it gives the right time zone it works for me. For GPS accuracy I'd use my phone LOL. but it's decent and it works. I don't think it supports PPS. But it does provide time and coordinates (long - lat).
M**T
Typical USB GPS device.
Plug it in. Go. Shows up as a USB serial port and then from there, it's just your typical GPS pod.
M**N
good
works perfectly, very easy to install, and price is good for the quality of it.
J**;
small, stable and super easy to set up.
Didn't come with much in the way of instruction but if you are at least a win10 / 11 user it was detected, and up and running after acquiring a signal in under a minute and in use by two radio programs that use the GPS for position/time signal. Did not seem to be affected by the radio transmitting nearby.
E**.
Works fine on Wind 10 - but not on Win 7
I was unable to find drivers to load this to an old Windows 7 machine. Unfortunately that Win7 notebook was my field notebook for Ham Radio activations with FT8. There are various links suggested that are no-longer active. So it was a dead end. It installed and worked fine on a windows 10 laptop. I'd NOT suggest this for anything earlier that Windows 10.
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