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Find your way using GPS navigation
If even the thought of having to find your way to a new place using a
map or a set of typed directions makes you nervous, be grateful to the
US Department of Defense. Their global positioning system (GPS) has
mapped virtual every spot on earth. Commercial use of GPS navigation
have moved from the large industrial users (avionics, marine,
transports) to personal usage – and is changing the shape of travel –
whether by car, by boat or even on foot. Wherever you need to go, from
across town to across the country, you can make sure you stay on the
right track using GPS navigation.
Most in-vehicle systems let you plot your course across country using
major routes, then switch to city street maps as you make your way
towards your destination. There are GPS navigation systems which tell
you how far to the next turn and which way you’ll be turning – others
simply give you an audible bleep. Even on water, the combination of
tidal information with the mapping of the coastline will ensure that you
can avoid grounding to a halt.
Hand held GPS navigation systems include similar information and can be
used for traveling in town as well as the remote wilderness,
incorporating topographical features, compass, route markers, rate of
travel, time of arrival estimates, even the ability to return to your
starting point by retracing your foot-steps. If you thought map reading,
course plotting is difficult, then you are in for a treat – some even
let you print out a copy (so you can leave a copy with a friend if
you’re headed for a remote wilderness).
For more information on related products and services, please choose
from the following menu of items:
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About The Author:
Alison Murray is a successful author and publisher at
www.1st-at-gps-tracking.com. Recommending gps equipment and associated
products
23-06-04