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These GPS exercises will help you overcome the first hurdles. The first time that you unpack a GPS receiver and its manual, you could easily be overwhelmed. This is a critical moment. Without a bit of external help, it is difficult to really get started correctly and we are always sad to hear from people, who never made it and who only look at the satellite page of their receiver, a couple of times during their holidays, in order to know their actual position.
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What do they have in common? The only common factor is that both use HF radio signals for their operation. But there is more. Already today GPS is getting incorporated in GSMs(Europe), cell phones(USA) and mobile phones(UK) and this development is accelerating in a great pace. In only a couple of years (almost) all GSMs will have a GPS receiver incorporated.
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German satellite imagery provider RapidEye announced today that they have collected more than 69 Million square kilometers of at least 80% cloud-free images during their first 100 days of operation.
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New road geometry based on user input Digital map maker Tele Atlas introduced today a new version of its worldwide map database (MultiNet 2009.06), for which the company is increasingly using community input.
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At the Computex trade show today in Taiwan, semiconductor manufacturer Broadcom announced a new system on a chip solution (SoC) dedicated to PND manufacturers.
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GPS chipset maker SiRF is introducing today SiRFatlasIV, a new chipset self-described as a “multifunction location system processor” which targets entry-level Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs).
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In-car navigation isn’t for everyone; the price alone will cause many people to forgo this technology in favor of the good old paper map. However, if you drive for a living, or like to visit different places on the spur of the moment, GPS can make the driving more enjoyable, leading you to major attractions or guiding you through quiet, scenic back roads. As a business tool
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Before we dive into the types of navigation systems and buying advice, it’s always good to get a little background on the technology and have a basic understanding of how it works. Originally developed in 1973 by the U.S. Department of Defense for military purposes, the NAVSTAR GPS network consists of 30 satellites orbiting the earth every 12 hours
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