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[ROL]GPSFlight Announces the ST900 Transmitter

by Kevin Trojanowski <troj@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 15, 2008 at 09:31 PM

Bellevue, WA (PRWEB) May 15, 2008 -- GPSFlight, the leader in 
high-performance, miniature wireless GPS telemetry, is pleased to 
announce the delivery of the ST900, the next generation long range 
telemetry transmitter. The ST900 delivers new levels of performance and 
greater system integration capabilities than other devices in its class. 
The ST900 has been designed to deliver faster satellite lock times, 
excellent performance in deep foliage, and is even able to maintain GPS 
lock indoors in many buildings.

The ST900 telemetry transmitter features include:

     * Small form factor 75mm x 52mm x 20mm for a multitude of mounting 
options
     * 50 Channel WAAS GPS with fast first time to fix generally less 
than 29 seconds
     * -160 db GPS sensitivity for indoor coverage (in many cases)
     * Long battery life - runs more the 12 hours on 4 AA batteries
     * Input Voltage from 4VDC to 12VDC
     * Integrated 17 bit temperature compensated digital altimeter
     * Programming wizard software simplifies field firmware updates, 
and programming of large groups of units

GPSFlight customer John McAtee, uses the ST900 to track experimental 
sounding rocket flights in order to see real-time performance while the 
vehicle is in flight, and to aid in recovery. John was one of the first 
to use the ST900 for such a difficult tracking task. "This thing rocks!" 
says John. "The ST900 outperformed my expectations, providing real-time 
data on a rocket flight subject to high G-forces."

Using cutting edge components such as the uBlox 5 chipset enables low 
power, but very high performance GPS tracking, and this combined with 
our CPU creates delivers incredible performance in such a small, yet 
reliable and inexpensive package. Craig Kairis, CEO of GPSFlight, was 
extremely pleased with the ST900's performance in this dynamic test, 
which Mr. Kairis says is much more extreme than most customers. "We 
spent lots of time talking to our customers about what they needed in 
this next generation transmitter" says Mr. Kairis. "Using cutting edge 
components such as the uBlox 5 chipset enables low power, but very high 
performance GPS tracking, and this combined with our CPU creates 
delivers incredible performance in such a small, yet reliable and 
inexpensive package."

About GPSFlight:
GPSFlight advanced telemetry provides the most cost effective, long 
range GPS tracking solution available in the market today. The company 
develops and manufactures telemetry hardware and software that delivers 
a complete communication solution allowing customer to ealisly set up a 
license-free wireless network without the need and cost of cellular or 
satellite communications. GPSFlight technology is used worldwide to 
track assets, people, vehicles, planes, and even icebergs near the 
Arctic Circle to help measure the affect of climate change. GPSFlight 
utilizes 902 to 928 unlicensed frequencies which allow more flexible 
tracking at a fraction of the cost of cellular or satellite. GPSFlight 
customers include commercial, military, and recreational companies 
worldwide. For more information please visit www.gpsflight.com.

Contact:
Craig Kairis
CEO
425- 653-2477
Email: craig(at)gpsflight.com

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