While it worked natively with Streets & Trips, modern mapping apps like Google Maps (desktop) or Windows Maps may not recognize its NMEA data without third-party "GPS gate" software to bridge the connection. Pros and Cons Pros:
“I found an old GPS unit labeled ‘Microsoft Navigation GPS 168 model 1372.’ Can’t find any info on it. It has a compact flash or serial connector? Anyone remember using this with Microsoft Streets & Trips? Looking for software or drivers — Windows XP era. Works with Bluetooth? Photos attached.” microsoft navigation gps 168 model 1372
: Features a U-Blox GPS chipset , known for reliability in civilian-grade navigation during its production era. While it worked natively with Streets & Trips,
This receiver acts as a "G-Mouse" antenna, providing real-time data to mapping and navigation software. microsoft navigation gps 168 model 1372
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