~ to find latitude and longitude (best answer)
~also where a place is
Yes, the Garmin GPS unit was first founded by engineers in 1989. The world headquarters for Garmin GPS is in Kansas. They are now expanding in Europe and Asia.
Hikers, explorers, land developers, GPS treasure-hunt participants, and civil engineers find them useful.
About % of the people with the Smartphones use the GPS.
Yes, there's a future in a GPS career. Global Positioning Systems is an expanding field that requires software engineers, programmers, scientists and technical support personnel.
Roger Easton played a significant role in the development of GPS in the 1960s as part of the US Navy. He is credited with inventing the concept of GPS, but it was a collaborative effort with a team of engineers, scientists, and researchers. GPS technology became fully operational in the 1990s.
No. Use of the GPS is free.
All kind of people can use the GPS. Sailors,people on the streets, and truck drivers. So There are different people who put GPS to Use.
a GPS repeater will extend the use of any GPS device to locations where the line of sight to satellites is non existent and will provide an instant GPS service.
Depending on what kind of phone you have I find it much easier to use the gps than use my phone as a gps, I have a blackberry smartphone. The gps has a larger screen and its easier to see what is ahead than on your phone.
There are many different ways and reasons to use your GPS. If you are traveling in a new city you can pull up a GPS on your smartphone, or you can use an external GPS systems, and some cars have GPS systems built in. You just enter your final destination and follow the directions.
No. GPS Satellites are free to receive.
You can use a GPS anywhere the satellites shine.