Review: Byonics TinyTrak3 Position Encoder

August 29, 2008     |     posted by admin



I’ve owned a TT3 for some time now and I can’t say I hate it. It does what it needs to do automatically. I have it hooked up to a HTX-202 and the gps output of my GPSMAP60.

Pros: With the flip of a switch, it’s ready to rock without user intervention. The flash based programming utilitiy is rather straight forward to use and it has a numbre of nice features. You can set a static beacon rate or a dynamic beacon rate. I figured out a 1 minute becon with a 1 watt transmitter can drain my battery when I’m not driving. Even though I don’t make use of it, the gps output of the TT3 features a 5v output. This can come in handy with some units such as the DeLorme Tripmate (after modifications). I also can’t complain about the support. Usually within a day I get the technical advice I need.

Cons: There is no emergency beacon mode. A push-button emergency mode would be a nifty feature to have. Having to remove the TT3 and bring it to a computer for reprogramming can be troublesome and annoying, especially when fine tuning.

Overall, I’m rather happy with the unit. It takes my position and sends it to my radio for broadcasting. I really couldn’t ask for much more. I give this a 4 out of 5.

 

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