No, that won't work.
You need a special GPS receiver with a super-accurate clock in it (and lots of other goodies) in order to take advantage of GPS signals from the group of 24 GPS satellites.
Satellite radio requires a special receiver to receive the signal from the satellite. If you do not already have a satellite radio you may be able to install one with your installed radio if you have a open auxiliary jack, otherwise you will likely need to replace your radio.
XM is a satellite radio and comes to you via satellite. AM doesn't need to use satellite to broadcast it uses a radio band. If AM needed satellite we wouldn't have had it since the 1920's.
It's super-easy to use GPS navigation. Just plug in your destination into the GPS device. A satellite automatically detects your current location and gives you step-by-step instructions on how to get where you need to be.
It's super-easy to use GPS navigation. Just plug in your destination into the GPS device. A satellite automatically detects your current location and gives you step-by-step instructions on how to get where you need to be.
You cannot get both the GPS and Sirius Satallite radio options from the factory. Both of these need to use the extra input in the stereo to work and you can only have one or the other. Other options that also require this input (and thus are exclusive of the others) are the iPod adapter and the aux input.
Satellite radio works on a pay model.Without a subscription you can't receive the programming.
Most times the satellite radio will use an anntena but if your car has a "AUX IN" or "LINE IN" you can purchase the Direct Wired Kit and use that to transfer the signal to your car.
Yes. As Stated at http://www.liveviewgps.com/gps+satellite+tracking+.html, they are legal and available to the public, for a price of course. You also need proper equipment in order for it to function properly.
Satellite Navigation is just as accurate as GPS, having a 1-10 meter buffer zone. Both use a similar system, having satellites in orbit to triangulate a position. Satellite Navigation, better known as GLONASS, is used mostly by the Soviet Union while GPS, is use worldwide and the widest used system.
Radio waves are used to help transmit signals between two devices.Some devices which use radio waves are:RadiosTelevisionsMobile (cell) phonesCordless telephonesNavigational devices (such as GPS and satellite tracking)RadarRadio-tuned clocks and watchesRadio telescopes
GPS tracking on your phone hooks up to a satellite. In case of emergency and 911 is called they use a satellite system to be able to pin point exactly where you are.
The Arkon SR033 is a easy to install easy to use satellite radio mount.