the AF does that, each one has assigned number.
A GPS satellite emits a very precise and accurate time signal that the receiver can use to calculate it's distance from the satellite.
A GPS stands for Global Positioning Satellite and is a device which uses satellite location to determine your position. A caddie is a device which is a container or carrier for another item. As such, a GPS caddie is an item which holds a GPS.
satellite signals
GPS stands for "global positioning satellite."
They never do unless the GPS satellite technology gets replaced by something else.
by satellite.
Here's a link to a website that offers a lot of interesting information to learn about GPS satellite tracking. http://www.edu-observatory.org/gps/tracking.html
A GPS satellite emits a very precise and accurate time signal that the receiver can use to calculate it's distance from the satellite.
A GPS stands for Global Positioning Satellite and is a device which uses satellite location to determine your position. A caddie is a device which is a container or carrier for another item. As such, a GPS caddie is an item which holds a GPS.
Geosynchronous
satellite signals
GPS stands for "global positioning satellite."
B/c as long as you can enter the address, the GPS can guide you there.
No. The satellites used to distribute Sirius/XM "satellite" radio operate on frequencies assigned to Sirius/XM "satellite" radio. They don't operate on frequencies allocated to the GPS system.
They never do unless the GPS satellite technology gets replaced by something else.
radio waves
Satellite navigation is what it stands for. But it is called a 'GPS'