Archive for the ‘Gps’ Category

Automotive GPS to Never Again be Lost

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Automotive Services
Lei San asked:


If you are the type of person who wants to preempt and avoid another directions-catastrophe in the making, the trick to fix things may simply be just a car GPS system. Take your pick: a stand-alone GPS system, a handheld system or a computer or personal data assistant type? Whatever form they take, they are a big help in keeping drivers focused on the right road (or dirt path for that matter, where appropriate).

Regardless of the car GPS system you plan to avail of, note that it is possible not to have monthly fees for the automotive GPS service or other GPS-related subscription fees. What you may expect however are extra services and features that can be added, which will certainly require additional fees for you to enjoy. An example of this situation would be real-time traffic reports, or new weather updates, or high-end satellite radio, which all cost extra.

And now, a bit of history for our background. Even if GPS navigation appears unthinkable, say, some ten years ago, the network of “Global Positioning Satellites”, property of the US government, has actually been around since the 1970’s. Military purposes were actually the original behind the then-novel technology.

But where how does the public’s accessibility of this government property come in? Sure, the US Government has the last say on the GPS network, but fortunately it maintains the broadcasts in unencrypted form. This means just about anybody with a receiver can help him or herself to the free GPS data. Companies and some private high-tech folk alike use receivers in many different applications.

The use of a global positioning system is legally fine under federal law, since the federal government provides the service anyway, which is why companies cannot put charges on the car GPS service. As we have seen, the exception to all the free-loading is when you want to get turn-by-turn directions or a map of your pending travel route.

A definite perk in owning another car GPS product, a GPS-supported tracking system, in your vehicle is the security in knowing where it is at any given moment. In the rare (but very real) event your vehicle is stolen, if your system is connected to a national service, its current location can by identified and that information passed on to law enforcers.

The handheld units can be connected into your PC at home and the automotive GPS maps can be stored in your PDA for use in an upcoming trip. Signing up for the turn-by-turn directions feature greatly reduces the likelihood of losing your way and messing up precious vacation time. A lot of handheld units can be used for a variety of uses, as varied as geocaching to “looking” for ideal fishing spots.

One last idea about automotive GPS. Is a car GPS really up by one notch versus a cell phone GPS? It can surely help you sort out unfamiliar roads, help you give exact directions to someone coming to “rescue” you from your stranded vehicle or enable you to be located in the event you cannot seek help on your own.



Jane

Choosing an Automotive Navigational GPS System

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
Automotive Services
Lei San asked:


Every time you enter your car is nearly always accompanied by pondering what is the best route to take to get to that specific address or location. Thankfully, we now have a very easy solution to such a dilemma, which is none other than GPS (global positioning system), the best known form of automotive navigation system. This electronic system will show you to your desired location in a step by step manner which safely rules out any chance of you getting lost. Though it may sound incredible, a wrong turn is pointed out and you are guided to the best route to get back on the correct path. A car GPS also displays on a 2D or 3D map your location in real time with clearly written and quick commands. The automotive navigation system gets fed by signals from a team of satellites to compute precisely your exact location. To arrive at such a precise figure, the car GPS overlays the maps to gather the coordinates of your latitude and longitude. Easy to follow directions follows soon after.

Going about by car (especially if you are a tourist) is not anymore a chore, but an actual pleasure most especially if you have the proper navigational aid in getting to your destination. How often do you think would you need a car GPS? How much information do you really need to enhance your travel? If you think you need some help in avoiding trouble spots as you approach some highway construction, then a simple route via a GPS is just the thing to help you. To enhance even more your driving experience, car GPS provide markers and reminders for points of interest such as notable attractions, fuel, shopping and restaurants and the like. It only takes some additional fees to avail of these services.

But let’s discuss some more issues regarding points of interests. Most car GPS systems have points of interest built into the device. Still more examples of these are locations of airports and other transportation services, such as ATMs banks, and hotels. In case you think you are getting a bit behind as to the latest developments in that particular location, then updates are available to the database so that you can keep pace with the latest details on your favorite destinations.

Available also in the market are entry level models that are surprisingly within your means and still loaded with advanced options. There is no mind bending learning curves to worry about here to operate the navigational aid. So user-friendly while driving, you get to improve your safety level since the increased accuracy of your driving beats down any build up of stress. Other perks you may want to consider in a car GPS are the need to use a voice command to orally give directions, so that you can keep your eyes longer on the road. Maybe a bright crisp clear screen to see the 2D or 3D map is enough with the commands to your destination displayed across the top of the car GPS screen will do.



Douglas