How To Navigate With a GPS Receiver


GPS receivers are devices that get signals from orbiting satellites in order to determine the location or geographic position. The applications of the Global Position System technology are very large, with GPS receivers functioning for the aviation, the marine, the military and the average consumer. The satellites on which the receivers depend circle the globe twice a day, and they are arranged in such a way on the orbit, that at any moment of the day, four of them should be present on the visible sky allowing one to find the right location or direction. Although initially, the system was planned for the use of the US military alone, it was soon opened to the public for individual, civilian applications.

In terms of structure, you can choose between two types of GPS receivers: the stand alone GPS receivers and the items that require computer connection in order to function. The stand alone devices insure great mobility, being designed for cars mainly. Pre-installed software with route info, routing directions and maps is part of the built-in features of the most advanced GPS receivers. Some units even allow for updates on the local attractions in certain area. Some of the best sold products in this category are manufactured by Navigon, Garmin, TomTom, Mio or Magellan Navigation.

The computer-connected GPS receivers need to be installed on a computer to function, but they also match the mobility needs if used on a PDA, smartphone or a laptop. Such GPS receivers can be connected either by cables or by Bluetooth technology. The disadvantage with this kind of GPS receivers is that they don’t have the navigation software included, and the buyer has to get the program separately. Although these GPS receivers seem to be more difficult to work with in the first place because of the installation, they are nevertheless preferred by users because they are cheaper.

While our ancestors had to read the stars to find their way, we can now manage to travel in the urban jungle and all over the world with automatic assistance from GPS receivers. GPS modules will not include world maps, but that is hardly an inconvenience. The Google Maps program can be used for downloading data for a certain geographical area or country. From the avoidance of traffic jams, an increase in fuel economy and travel comfort to the possibility to choose the best routes possible and receive lots of practical information, GPS receivers are trustworthy travel companions that rarely fail.

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