February 9th, 2009 by power
Now GPS stands for Global Positioning System is very needed for tracking some valuable thing. GPS enables us to track anything and everything which moves, which is in motion, which has moved and is stationary now and which is bound to move. GPS works using the constellation of satellites revolving around the earth in the stratosphere. The application of GPS, can be seen in the military, navigation, geographic information system, a vehicle control system and monitoring earthquake.
But in the simple way, in the daily of our live we use GPS for a vehicle tracking system. The device can track the position of a vehicle and a guide to management.The use of GPS system is fully legal, for use on the property you own. Read the rest of this entry »
January 21st, 2009 by power
GPS Systems are all the rave in the motor vehicle industry today and continue to grow in popularity as people begin to travel more via their vehicle instead of by plane, train, or bus. GPS stands for Global Positioning System. The GPS system was developed by the United States Department of Defense and is used by civilians to find their exact position on the map when driving around the state or the country. Its official name is the NAVSTAR GPS and is monitored by the United States Air Force 50th Space Wing.
The GPS system operates on anywhere from 24-32 medium earth orbit satellites that help people tell the time, their location and their velocity. GPS systems have become increasingly popular because of how helpful they are for drivers traveling in unfamiliar areas. Read the rest of this entry »
December 3rd, 2008 by power
With the rising popularity of GPS receivers, they have almost become a necessity to those that are fed up with getting lost while trying to reach a destination. But GPS (Global Positioning System) receivers do much more than simply letting you know where you are. With many models you can have turn-by-turn voice prompts telling you where to turn, how soon to expect the turn, the angle of the turn, and even which lane you should be in. On some models you also have access to hundreds of thousands of points of interest. Examples of points of interest are restaurants, department stores, gas stations, banks, etc.
There are many other features that are available on today’s portable GPS receivers, though knowing what you want before making a purchase will help you decide on which ones are most important to you, and which ones are just added bonuses. Below is a list of things that our product specialists recommend our customers to look for before making a purchasing decision when shopping for portable GPS receivers. Read the rest of this entry »