navigation
navigation
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by Steven Wagner - 2006-12-04
In this day and age traveling by map is getting to the point where the glove box is full of them and folding them back into there proper position is a pain. Plus the majority of people I know can't e...
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by Nicky Pilkington - 2006-12-06
Reading a map and trying to find out where on earth you are before realising you are well and truly lost may be a thing of the past. No longer do you have to be capable of reading a map thanks to sate...
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by Tim Priebe - 2006-12-11
Many sites have some sort of banner on the top of their site. This is a part of the page header, and can include the name of the site, and possibly even the navigation for the site. But how do you cre...
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by Steve Kinder - 2006-12-22
GLONASS:The Russian Federation controls and operates a constellation of satellites and related ground stations called GLONASS, for purposes similar to GPS. GLONASS was developed and launched originall...
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by Steve Kinder - 2006-12-22
The GPS satellite system for navigation was designed in the 1970s by the U.S. Department of Defense. It started out as a global navigation system for military land-based and air vehicles, with some li...
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by Steve Kinder - 2006-12-22
So, what the heck is GPS? What do you use it for or what can you use it for? Is it useful for you? Is it expensive? Questions, questions, questions, hmmmm.Well, think of GPS as an electronic gadget ju...
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by Steve Kinder - 2006-12-22
Here's a typical list of accessories for your GPS receiver/systems that might be useful for you. Highly recommend that you review the reading material in the Features/Gimmicks section of www.gadgetkno...
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by Madison Lockwood - 2006-12-26
Automobile navigation systems have been with us for a while now, and every year it seems that new features are bolted on to the various systems. All of them are based on GPS, or global positioning sys...
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by Steve Kinder - 2006-12-28
Here's a typical list of accessories for your GPS receiver/systems that might be useful for you. Highly recommend that you review the reading material in the Features/Gimmicks section of www.gadgetkno...
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by Joseph Pescatello - 2006-12-31
I use this unit in the US North Atlantic. I have a 17 foot Newport daysailer that I take from the mainland New Hampshire coast to the Isle of Shoals, around Portsmouth Harbor, into Southern Maine and ...