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Microsoft Navigation Gps | 168 Model 1372 ((install))

The Microsoft Navigation GPS 168 (Model 1372) is a legacy external USB GPS receiver originally bundled with Microsoft Streets & Trips software packages from the mid-to-late 2000s. Designed to provide real-time positioning for laptop-based navigation, it is now primarily a legacy device used by hobbyists for retro-computing or specialized projects. Product Specifications Model Number: 1372. Hardware Type: USB GPS Receiver (Dongle).

, where hobbyists use it as a budget-friendly GPS accessory for portable hardware builds. microsoft navigation gps 168 model 1372

  • Satellite signals: Works fine (GPS L1, no modernization issues).
  • Drivers: Windows 10/11 do not automatically support it; need to force legacy drivers.
  • Software: Streets & Trips 2013 still works on Windows 10/11, but maps are out of date (pre-2013).
  • Modern apps: Can feed NMEA data into apps like OpenCPN (marine), GPS Utility, or real-time logging tools.

3. Compatible Software (Original Use)

  • Microsoft Streets & Trips (2004–2013 editions) – works natively.
  • Microsoft AutoRoute (Europe).
  • Third-party software that supports NMEA 0183 over virtual COM port (e.g., OziExplorer, Fugawi, GPSGate, Navigon, older MapSource).

It wasn't the flashiest gadget of the 2000s, and it certainly didn't survive the iPhone revolution. But for a brief, shining moment, that little black box was the best co-pilot a Windows enthusiast could ask for. The Microsoft Navigation GPS 168 (Model 1372) is

Technical Specifications

Chipset: Often reported to feature a u-blox GPS chip (specifically the discontinued u-blox 5 series), which allows for relatively fast satellite locks even in outdoor environments. Satellite signals: Works fine (GPS L1, no modernization

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