From: cdorrough@nortonconsultants.com   
      
   "Ian Stirling" wrote in message   
   news:41dbbcaf$0$71964$ed2e19e4@ptn-nntp-reader04.plus.net...   
   > "Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)" wrote:   
   > >   
   > > I can't recommend any, but I've seen some pretty small USB GPS fobs that   
   > > might work.   
   >   
   > Won't.   
   > GPS units are by default limited to mach 3 and 30000 feet (?) or so.   
   > They won't display over this.   
      
   At one stage Mr Carmack (was) using the Thales HDMA range:   
      
   " The HDMA OEM Ashtech precision products from Thales Navigation are   
   designed for operation beyond 60,000 feet of altitude and 1,000 knots of   
   velocity and have these limits removed**. Therefore, they are subject to the   
   International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and require a U.S.   
   Government license prior to export. “Limits removed" means more than simply   
   these physical limitations. They also mean the limits to your imagination.   
   The HDMA product line is created for use in applications with acceleration,   
   speed, and vibration extremes that other receivers cannot survive. "   
      
   http://products.thalesnavigation.com/en/products/product.asp?PRODID=74   
      
   Cameron:-)   
      
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