Browse GPS Navigation Systems by gps basics
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GPS can be used for many tasks in construction surveying such as measuring the grading, elevation, staking, mapping and site exploration. This article introduces the basics of GPS use in construction surveying while reviewing some appropriate GPS devices for construction surveying.
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A feature-rich cellphone allows MMS, SMS, calls, Internet access, FM radio, and also a GPS unit. This is the best example of an integrated circuit (IC) that allows same radio signals to provide you with different data on a single device. We offer an overview of radio signals for GPS and more.
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Remote security alarm GPS devices help prevent thefts by safeguarding valuable objects. Anti-theft GPS devices are popular for preventing car theft, but the systems also help in retrieving other objects, both large and small, after they’ve been stolen.
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GPS has a good place in the aviation industry. Though there is radar to guide pilots, most of them prefer to have their own handheld GPS for navigation. The article covers the essentials of aviation GPS while offering a review of the top three models for 2009.
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Geological mapping was a difficult procedure involving multiple complex technologies until researchers discovered the potential of GIS. With the application of GIS in geological mapping, it became very easy for surveyors to create 3D maps for any area with precise and desired scaling.
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With so many GPS devices in the market and with each vendor claiming to offer the best accuracy in a GPS device, selecting a handheld GPS is confusing. The article details the different factors to be considered before buying a device for maximum GPS accuracy.
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A GPS device relies on the radio signals sent by the GNSS network situated in earth's orbit. The GNSS regularly send signals to aid millions of GPS users. The accuracy of GPS depends on the GPS signal strength that may degrade due to several reasons. The article discusses weak signal GPS.
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Different people have different reasons to measure GPS signal strength. With the increasing competition among the GPS vendors, the code for measuring GPS signal strength is constantly being improved. The article details the essential factors and theorems used to create better codes/programs.
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GPS satellite blackouts are much rarer than in the past owing to the updated fast-paced technology. Still, people experience GPS blackouts sometimes. This article explains GPS satellite blackout while offering a take on GAO’s prediction of a massive GPS Satellite Blackout in 2010.
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The GPS Satellite Detection Sensitivity can be defined as the minimum signal strength required for a GPS receiver to provide accurate results. This article looks at the basic components of a GPS receiver and fine tuning them to get better GPS sensitivity.
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