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GPS Runner Watch – What You Must Know

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

There have been astonishing advances in technology over the past few years. For example, the Global Positioning System, made up of geosynchronous satellites orbiting the planet can triangulate your location to within three meters. If your wristwatch is a GPS running watch, that technology has been compacted and added to your chronograph.

As you run, your GPS runner watch gathers information about your run, stores it, and with command, retrieves the data for your use. The route you traveled, the pace that you ran it and the length you ran is all integrated.

Why choose a Cordless Radar Detector?

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

If you’re in the market for a radar unit for your car you may be wondering whether or not you should use a cordless radar detector. The answer lies with more than just preferences, it depends on the specific uses that you’ll need as well as the available budget that you have. Consider these points to help you decide if you need a cordless radar detector.

Obviously the main benefit of the cordless radar detector is just that- it’s cordless. This provides a quantity of flexibleness and functionality that another radar units don’t have. Being cordless provides you with several different opportunities that you may need or find valuable.

GPS In A Nutshell

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Two decades ago, the Global Positioning System (GPS) was born. In order for the United States’ military units to know where they are exactly on land and sea, they needed to develop a system to help them. So multiple satellites were launched into the Earth’s atmosphere into geosynchronous orbit.

The way GPS works is simple. The GPS units receive a signalfrom the satellites in orbit. The signal is analyzed by the satellite and ground based equipment and the exact location of the GPS unit is then revealed.

Don’t Get Lost on Your Expedition, Carry Handheld GPS Receivers

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

We have to thank the late and great Pres. Ronald Reagan for allowing those of us in the United States the chance to get our hands on what was previously reserved for military use only ” global positioning systems. Reagan believed that it was safe for this sometimes sensitive technology to be released for public use and this action transformed our way of life. These days we use these systems in our personal and commercial lives and much of what we rely on, in turn relies upon this technology in one shape or form.

The Different Aspects Of GPS

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Over twenty years ago, the United States developed a system of satellites circling the globe in order to help its military navigate the globe with accuracy. With multiple satellites in geo-synchronous orbit, units on land and sea can quickly get an accurate location and also a glimpse at the surrounding terrain.

GPS can establish your location by sending a signal from the satellite and then when it is received the signal is relayed back to the satellite. The position of the GPS receiver is then established and recorded.

Waterproof GPS Handhelds – Benefiting Modern Sportsmen With Practical Features

Friday, July 31st, 2009

The Feasibility of GPS in sports originated from its primitive use in military and government purposes. But technology enabled receivers to be usable in water though they have electronic components.

People engaged in activities like kayaking and canoeing can take advantage of it while on a trip. Basic features of waterproof GPS handhelds are similar with traditional GPS. It can calculate distance between locations, and display maps in terms of latitude and longitude.

Some features should be understood before buying waterproof GPS handhelds, as they can be found in its specifications, and worth the comparison among models. Such features are also suitable for older and non-waterproof units.