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Oregon Scientific Compass GPS based speed and distance monitor GP108

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With the new GPS-based speed and distance log GP108 outdoor sports enthusiasts to capture their training parameters exactly, thus increasing their performance even further. Whe

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Oregon Scientific GPS Speed and Distance Monitor

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The VS638 is a magnetic mount antenna for medium range application. The magnetic base is designed to be attached to a large metal base to provide grounding, making it ideal for indoor and mobile applications. The VS638 antenna is a rugged colinear antenna with a wide vertical bandwidth, 0 dB gain and is designed for operation in all environmental conditions. The VS638 magnetic mount antenna provides protection against corrosive gases, ultraviolet radiation, icing and wind blown abrasives.

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