An introduction to GPS technology, the
various types of GPS systems on the market,
and tips on choosing a unit that is right
for you.
Anyone that enjoys the great outdoors
has probably heard of GPS devices. They
can come in handy when you are hiking,
boating, biking, or doing just about anything
else in the great outdoors. Twenty years
ago, you had to rely on a compass the
position of the sun and stars and your
own common sense. Not anymore! Now you
can have a handy little device that can
pinpoint your exact location at any given
time of day.
If you are in the market for a GPS device,
it is important that you understand how
it works. Since the GPS devices rely on
air signals, you must have a GPS receiver
and a clear view of the sky for them to
work. When your device is turned on it
is actually linking up with 27 orbital
satellites in place around the planet.
Four of the nearest satellites are located
and the distance from them to you is calculated
via the hand held device. The process
is called trilateration. Based on that,
the GPS device can determine where you
are on the planet. Pretty neat huh?
When you look at the different types
of GPS devices out there, you may wonder
which one is right for you. Prices can
range from $100- 5000 dollars, so it is
important to do your homework. Find out
what features each device has, and determine
whether you need them or not. The following
is a list of tips to get you started when
you are shopping.
- Research the name brand. Though GPS
technology is fairly new, the manufacturer
should have a long track record of creating
quality electronics.
- Don't buy the cheapest or the most
expensive GPS device out there. The cheapest
may not meet your expectations and the
most expensive one probably has too much
extra stuff you will never use.
- Look for a large display, lighted if
you are going to be traveling at night.
- If you plan on traveling by foot look
for a model that is lightweight, and water
resistant.
Once you decide on a model that you are
interested in, head over to your local
sports supply store. Get prices on the
model above and below it for a good range.
You can also try to look at auction sites
like Ebay.com
to find a good deal. If you are lucky
enough to find one that is used, make
sure to test it out first to make sure
that it works properly.
Deciding to buy a GPS system is a personal
one, so make sure that you understand
the ins and outs of the technology. If
you do a variety of different activities
a good basic, waterproof model will do
the trick. If you have friends or family
members that own a GPS system, ask them
if they are happy with their purchase.
That way you can get an honest opinion
on the different brands out there. An
online opinion site like epinions.com
is also a great place for honest answers.
| About The Author
Adrienne MacDonald is a freelance
author and contributing writer to
http://www.gpsresource.info
- site that provides free information
on global positioning systems.
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This article was posted on August
14, 2005