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The Gps Tracking System: Compass, Map, And Private Eye
David Faulkner, August 17, 2007
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Are you someone who couldn’t find your way out of a paper bag? Or do you have kids who, unfortunately, can find their way into more dicey situations than they have a right to, and you only wish you had a way of keeping tabs on their whereabouts? Do you own a business with a fleet of vehicles and have a sneaking suspicion that not all the miles being logged on them are legitimate? Do you love to spend hours or days out on the water ? If you answer yes to any of those questions, you may be an ideal candidate for a GPS tracking system. If you are tired of getting lost, or of not being able to locate your kids or employees, a GPS tracking system can become your compass, your atlas, and your private eye all rolled into one.

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Gps Portable Devices: The World In The Palm Of Your Hand
David Faulkner, August 17, 2007
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As scary as it may be, the US Department of Defense has been using satellite technology to track the location of targets anywhere on Earth with pinpoint accuracy for the last thirty years. GPS, or Global Positioning System technology, lets GPS portable receivers pick up transmissions from four of the twenty-four tracking satellites. By interpolating the data from the four satellites, GPS portable receivers are able to get a very clear picture of their own longitude and latitude, as well as the correct time. To be able to function properly, however, the GPS portable receiver must be positioned where it the satellite transmissions will not be blocked.

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The Basics of GPS: It’s More Than Just An Electronic Device
mama, August 16, 2007
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Whenever we hear the term “GPS”, what would instantly come to our minds is a digital device with maps and other features that tells us our exact location on this planet. But do you know that such a device is just one part of GPS? The device is called a GPS receiver, and while it is indeed an important GPS device, it is just a part of a very large and complex system that allows us to measure our exact location on earth.

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Gps Reviews
Anand Dongre, August 15, 2007
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A GPS or Global Positioning System is used to determine the users current location, and the best route and directions for the destination. The GPS systems is now widely used in a variety of devices such as smart phones, automobile navigation systems, handheld devices, laptops and other such devices. The working of a GPS system is relatively simple to comprehend. In the working of a GPS system a GPS receiver calculates its position by measuring the distance between itself and three or more GPS satellites. since the signal travels at a known speed, measuring the time delay between transmission and reception of each GPS microwave signal gives the distance to each satellite, thus the calculations can be precise. While doing this the signals also carry information about the satellites' location.

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Truck Laptop Gps Mounting Systems
Merv Carlson, August 15, 2007
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Have you ever much thought to the benefits that having a truck gps navigation system will bring to your life and your travel? The truth of the matter is that the more advanced gps systems on the market today provide much more than simple directions from point A to point B. Today's truck navigation systems are your one stop travel shop when it comes to finding points of interest, restaurants, fueling stops, and places to sleep along the way. In this article we will try to illustrate some of the benefits that a gps system will provide.

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10 Things You Can Do With A Gps
Dave M. Brown, August 13, 2007
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A lot of dyed-in-the-wool traditionalists pooh pooh GPS units for mountaineering and hill walking. But do they really deserve this disdain or contempt? What can they offer hill walkers? Are they worth considering? Read on and find out . . . Bear in mind that you should always be prepared and capable of navigating without a GPS unit. GPS units are designed to augment other forms of navigation, not to replace them.

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Installing A Gps Tracking System On Your Teenagers Car
Korbin Newlyn, August 7, 2007
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Learning to drive in American society for a teenager is like a rite of passage. While it is an exciting event for the teenager, it is typically either a stressful or horrible event for the teenager's parents. Because teenagers are young and have the least experience in terms of driving an automobile it makes them more prone to mistakes. Piece of the mistakes that their parents are hoping they can stop from happening.

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