one of the main practical difference is the number of required stations
You should be getting 14 volts from the alternator.
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ratio of the strongest transmittable signal to weakest discernible signal
The MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) system does not care about the range of frequency of the actual instrument it is playing. It is an event oriented system, much like a player piano, not like a tape recorder, so what is recorded are key down and key up (and other) events, rather than musical waveform events.
it is range of frequency variation for which governor does not take any proportional corrective action.
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Number of Required stations
Celestial navigation, also known as astronavigation (you measure angles of celestial objects with a sextant)Radio direction finding (you use a directional radio antenna to determine direction of transmitter)Non-directional beaconVHF omnidirectional range (VOR)Lorenz beam (this is a beam following system)Low frequency radio rangeGeeLOng-range Aid to Navigation, LORAN (hyperbolic navigation system using pairs of transmitters)LORAN-C (improved version of LORAN)Decca Navigator SystemOmegaAlphaetc.
Not really rhyming but homonymic- LORAN - Long Range Aids to Navigation - a hyperbolic system now obsolete but widely used by Navy, aircraft ( commercial and Naval) and merchant ships as well. Now to have the RMI come up with well, Gyroscopic Inertial Navigation Apparatus- what does that spell?- GINA.
Loran
No, the later system uses a fibre optic wiring harness and is not compatible with the earlier CD based system
Go to http://www.nextag.com/magellan-navigation-system/compare-html and this site will help you compare and find the best system at the best price for you. The price range itself looks like it will be in the 80 to 400 dollar range depending on what your looking for.
GPS navigation systems can range from under $100.00 to several hundred dollars depending on your personal needs. Some refurbished models can be found online for around $75.00. Ebay is a good place to find a GPS system at an affordable price.
In what situations would you want to have narrow tonal range versus wide tonal range?
The price range is very wide. There are some that are extremely cheap and it can go up to thousands of dollars. It really depends on what you want which will decipher what you will pay.
Norman Mattoon Thomas has written: 'Receiver design for a short range, precise, navigation system'
not without a lot of custom fabrication. You would be better off trading it in on a model with factory navigation, as with the unit and labor you are probably looking somewhere in the range of $3000 for a unit that will not look or integrate as well as the factory unit does.