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GPS
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Handheld GPS
The Global Positioning System or GPS is a navigational system, which uses satellites and computers to determine position of a receiver on Earth. The G PS is the only satellite navigation system that is fully functional. It is a constellation of twenty-four satellites. These satellites radio signals to electronic GPS receivers. By doing so the satellites are able to find the correct location of the receivers. They get the exact longitude, latitude and altitude of the receiver. It works day and night and in all weather conditions. GPS was declared fully functional in 1985. GPS is used for navigating on land, sea and air. It is also used for research and information on topography.
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GPS Technology and Child Safety
Wouldn't it be great to have a system where you could instantly find a missing child? With GPS technology this is becoming possible, what are the pros and cons of this use of GPS.
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Every Car Should Have a GPS
This is a discussion of the many benefits for the automobile owner in having their vehicle equipped with a GPS navigation system including; saving time, fuel economy, safety, and tracking.
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GPS Darts to Catch Evaders in Car Chases
Police high-speed chases often end in disaster when the suspect crashes into another car, runs over a pedestrian or hits a tree and kills themselves. Likewise, often very expensive police cars paid for by the taxpayer are destroyed during car chases and innocent lives are put into danger for no real reason.
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The Basics of GPS Navigation Systems
Global Positioning System navigation tools are more commonly known as GPS units. The GPS acts as the new form of the old compass, except the GPS can do a whole lot more than point you north. Using satellites which have been specially sent into space, the GPS can tell you exactly what your position is on the planet. The clever little gadget can reveal your longitude, latitude and even altitude. The special satellite system allows reception in most weather conditions.
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GPS and the ETEN G500
Its looks are also rather deceiving, because the ETEN G500 not only sports an integrated GPS receiver, but it’s also a fully-fledged Pocket PC and cellphone.
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In-Car GPS – The Benefits
The in-car system comprises of an easily mounted small unit which you attach to your windscreen or place on your dashboard. The great benefit is that once you have the unit installed in your car, you just key in your required destination, it will then give you turn by turn directions by voice and in real time.
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Hitting the Road for the Holidays With a GPS System
This holiday season, many people will be traveling on the roads in order to see family and friends. There will be traffic, incidents on the road, and many unhappy families waiting to get to their destination. Don’t be one of these families.
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Driver Navigation Systems – Promise and Reality
It is commonplace in science fiction, and making its way steadily to your dashboard. In car navigation is still in a relative infancy, and is hardly perfect. Learn about the most common forms of in car navigation in this article.
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GPS Navigation: Then, Now, and the Future
One of the earliest places that enjoyed widespread GPS navigation would have to be aviation of all sizes. Pilots found it easy to chart their systems to keep them on track for various airports using either ground signals or those from the satellites. Today GPS is a major use in this area.
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