![]() I was curious as to why the box was so big so I pulled up the foam tray and found the instruction pamphlet. It also has a 10Hz refresh rate that provides fast response to changes in the vehicles’ position. The unit is waterproof and uses a built-in WASS/EGNOS/MSAS/RTCM, making the GPS system compatible in different countries. The Passport meter itself is tiny (in comparison to the box), measuring only 64x37x20mm in size, and features a nice LCD display, three buttons around the outside and two external ports a USB port and a charging port. Opening the box reveals a small foam inner tray that holds the GPS meter and USB cord. Our recommended option is to grab a dedicated speed meter like the Dynamite Passport GPS Speed Meter like you see here. Dynamite’s awesome Passport GPS Speed Meter is a standalone GPS system that you can mount to almost any RC vehicle and it does a lot more than just display speed. Another not so recommended option as we’ve heard many stories of crashes with ejected and destroyed phones. Another is to use an app on your smartphone, strap it to your car and track the speed. One, you can see if you can pal up to local law enforcement to have them radar your machine, but this isn’t a route we recommend. So there’s a few ways to have your buddy prove his car is the fastest machine on earth. How many times have you heard your buddy brag his RC machine goes over 100-blah-blah mph? We’re betting way too many times.
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