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Cheap GPS Antennas, Compasses, Oddball Gadgets And Junk



My previous post recommended using an external GPS antenna to improve accuracy. They aren’t actually all that expensive - you can pick one up for $20-30 on eBay. But for really cheap GPS antennas, you might try one of my favorite gadget sites, DealExtreme. You can get an external GPS antenna for as little as $7.50, or as much as $8.31, a price that includes shipping from Hong Kong. I have no experience with either model, no specs are given, and the connector description (”F-Cable”) is one that I’m not familiar with, so caveat emptor (”let the buyer beware”). Still, at this price, you don’t have much to lose.

DealExtreme is full of both useful and oddball gadgets, many at absurdly low prices, especially given that all the prices include shipping. Geographically-related, in addition to a few GPS-related items like the antennas, they also have dozens of compasses, from a digital compass with a built-in altimeter and thermometer for about $30, to a twenty-pack of mini-compasses for $2.60. Not to mention the combination butane lighter and compass for $4. Thousands of other items as well, from the useful to the absurd (Mario and Luigi air freshener, anyone?), most at astoundingly low prices. Takes a few weeks for the items to show up, but I’ve never had a problem with any order, including the one item that was out-of-stock (got a prompt refund).

Other posts in the GPS Tools series

  1. Simplifying GPS Tracks
  2. Recap Of Exporting/Importing GIS Data To/From A GPS Unit Series
  3. Freeware GPS Road Navigation Software
  4. GPS Satellite Display In Google Earth
  5. Solar GPS DataLogger
  6. Loading An AutoCAD DXF File Into A GPS Or Google Earth
  7. Open Source Web-Based GPS Fleet Tracking Software
  8. Determining Local GPS Satellite Geometry Effects On Position Accuracy
  9. Determining Terrain Effects On GPS Accuracy
  10. GPS File Format Converter
  11. “Turn Your Cellphone Into A GPS!”? Not Exactly, But Still Kinda Cool
  12. USAPhotoMaps: GPS Functions
  13. Java-Based GPS Route Format Converter
  14. RouteConverter Updated
  15. Create Location-Based Media (Games, Hikes, Tours, Etc.) With Mscape
  16. Protecting Your GPS Unit Screen
  17. Upload Google Maps Directions As A Route To A GPS
  18. Get-A-Route Upgraded Already
  19. Two Free Applications For Marine Navigation
  20. KML To GPX Converter For PC And Mac
  21. Creating GPS Routes And Tracks In Google Earth
  22. GPS “Dilution Of Precision” (DOP) Maps
  23. Real-Time GPS/WAAS Status Reports
  24. Cheap Bluetooth GPS Antenna And Data Logger
  25. Improving Position Measurement Accuracy In Consumer-Grade GPS Receivers - Part I
  26. Cheap Digital Camera With Built-In GPS
  27. Cheap GPS Antennas, Compasses, Oddball Gadgets And Junk
  28. Improving Position Measurement Accuracy In Consumer-Grade GPS Receivers - Part II
  29. RouteConverter Updated - Java GPS Route Editing And Conversion For Windows (Mac And Linux Too?)
  30. Sports Route Planning Software For The Macintosh
  31. OKMap - GPS Mapping Software For The Beta-Adventurous
  32. Create Bicycle/Travel Courses For Your Garmin Edge/Forerunner GPS With Bike Route Toaster
  33. Web App For Analyzing GPS Tracks


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4 Responses to “Cheap GPS Antennas, Compasses, Oddball Gadgets And Junk”


  1. 1 Chris

    An F connector is the threaded connector used in cable TV systems. Just look at the antenna input on your TV.

  2. 2 Leszek Pawlowicz

    Could be, but at least one of the pictures of the cable connector doesn’t look at all like it, and the other one looks like it’s too small. The connectors for both GPS antennas don’t look like each other, so it’s odd that they’d both be labeled as “F-connectors”.

  3. 3 Chris

    I checked the links (for some reason my adblock software hid them). The cheaper antenna, the one with “F-cable” in its name, is actually an SMA connector. The second antenna looks like a MMCX connector. Neither of them are F connectors.

  4. 4 Leszek Pawlowicz

    Thanks - now I know which GPS antenna not to buy!

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