GEPRC M10Q GPS Module UBLOX M10 Series Chip with Built in Flash

$27.31$30.42

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Description

Key Selling Points

  • Equipped with the advanced U-BLOX M10 series chip for superior positioning accuracy and speed.
  • Integrated built-in Flash memory allows for configuration saving and firmware updates.
  • Compact and lightweight design ensures easy integration into various FPV drone builds.
  • Onboard indicator light provides real time status feedback for enhanced usability.
  • Ideal for RC FPV drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles requiring reliable GPS navigation.

Technical Specifications

Brand GEPRC
GPS Chip U-BLOX M10 series
Features Built-in Flash
Indicator Onboard LED
Application FPV Drones RC Models

FAQ Q&A

Q: What main chip does this GPS module use?

A: This GPS module uses the u-blox M10 series chip for high-precision positioning.

Q: Does this GPS module have a built-in memory for settings?

A: Yes it features a built-in Flash memory to save configurations and allow for firmware updates.

Q: Is this GPS unit suitable for small FPV drones?

A: Yes its compact size and lightweight design make it ideal for various FPV drone applications.

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