Microsoft Navigation Gps 168 Model 1372 -

Elias stopped the car. The GPS gave one final, satisfied chime: "You have arrived at your destination." He looked at the device, then at the town his father had loved. The old 168 had done more than provide directions; it had bridged two decades, proving that sometimes, the old ways are the only ways to find what is lost.

Uses the NMEA 0183 v2.3 protocol, which is the industry standard for GPS data communication. Performance and Reliability Users have long praised the Model 1372 for its "set it and forget it" reliability. microsoft navigation gps 168 model 1372

The is a legacy external USB GPS receiver originally bundled with Microsoft Streets & Trips software packages from the mid-to-late 2000s. Designed to provide real-time positioning for laptop-based navigation, it is now primarily a legacy device used by hobbyists for retro-computing or specialized projects. Product Specifications Model Number: 1372. Hardware Type: USB GPS Receiver (Dongle). Elias stopped the car

Released as a companion to "Streets & Trips" (specifically around the 2005–2009 editions), the Model 1372 was a key component of Microsoft’s foray into consumer-level GPS hardware. At the time, dedicated in-car navigation systems were prohibitively expensive. Microsoft provided a "bargain alternative" by bundling the GPS 168 receiver with its mapping software for a fraction of the cost. Uses the NMEA 0183 v2

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