Jamar Technologies RAC Geo IV DMI GPS-Based Distance Measurer
- Accurate to approx. 5´ per mile
- Provides GPS coordinates
- ABS plastic housing (7.8˝W x 2.3˝H x 1.2˝D)
- Dual 6-digit LED display
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Jamar Technologies RAC Geo II DMI GPS-Based Distance Measurer with Vehicle Kit and Magnetic Sensor
The RAC Geo IV uses an internal GPS receiver to track vehicle movement and provides distance measurements without the need for an external distance sensor. Simply plug the device into a USB port for power—no under-hood wiring or calibration is required, and the device can be easily moved from vehicle to vehicle. Measurement accuracy is approximately 5 feet per mile with the internal GPS sensor (1 foot per mile if using external sensor). The RAC Geo IV also provides GPS coordinates for mapping, highway and sign inventory, and more. Features a rugged, high-impact ABS plastic housing (7.8˝W x 2.3˝H x 1.2˝D) and dual 6-digit LED display windows with four brightness levels. Other features include menu-driven commands, count up/down or add/subtract distance functions from current display, count and display hold functions, and distance conversion from feet to miles to kilometers. Includes RAC Geo IV instrument, mounting brackets, auto adapter power supply, external GPS antenna, and user manual.
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| Brand | Jamar Technologies |
| MPN | RAC-GEO-II-MAG-K |
| UPC | |
| UNSPSC | 41111600 |
| Made In | United States |
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- How does the external antenna hook up to the unit and how and where is it mounted on the vehicle ?
- Thank you for your question regarding the Jamar Technologies RAC Geo II DMI GPS-Based Distance Measurer (Item #1212). The external GPS antenna connects directly to the top of the RAC Geo II unit. The antenna cable screws into the antenna port on the top of the instrument to create the connection. Once connected, the antenna is typically routed to the roof of the vehicle. The antenna has a magnetic base, so it mounts directly to the metal roof of the vehicle where it can maintain a clear view of the sky for the best GPS reception. For best results, the antenna is usually placed near the center of the vehicle roof and the cable is routed through a door or window opening and connected to the unit inside the vehicle.

