I grabbed a GoPass GPT-801 from Geeks. $60 http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=GPT-801&cat=GPS It's your regular Bluetooth SiRF GPS and the battery time is great. It charges via miniUSB and what was also a bonus is that it uses a replaceable rechargeable battery, the Nokia BL-5 no less. A bonus for me because I had several extra of these batteries. (It comes with AC/DC charger as well and a battery) GoPass GPT-801: http://www.gopass.com.tw/Product/GPT801_Bluetooth_GPS_receiver.htm
Here's some software to use with your WM5 PDA. WLS: http://wls.live.com map4pda works well, but WLS has become my favorite even though it's betaware.
This is my first SiRF receiver and I was quite surprised by it's ability to pull in a signal in the house. I have an older Garmin unit and it has intermittent reception problems when I'm driving in the forests of California's Sierra Nevada. (stupid trees) ;)
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I grabbed a GoPass GPT-801 from Geeks. $60
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=GPT-801&cat=GPS
It's your regular Bluetooth SiRF GPS and the battery time is great. It charges via miniUSB and what was also a bonus is that it uses a replaceable rechargeable battery, the Nokia BL-5 no less. A bonus for me because I had several extra of these batteries. (It comes with AC/DC charger as well and a battery)
GoPass GPT-801: http://www.gopass.com.tw/Product/GPT801_Bluetooth_GPS_receiver.htm
Here's some software to use with your WM5 PDA.
WLS: http://wls.live.com
map4pda works well, but WLS has become my favorite even though it's betaware.
This is my first SiRF receiver and I was quite surprised by it's ability to pull in a signal in the house. I have an older Garmin unit and it has intermittent reception problems when I'm driving in the forests of California's Sierra Nevada. (stupid trees) ;)