the AF does that, each one has assigned number.
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
OK I do not want to sound like a jerk but if you want to see your house from a GPS you just hold the GPS in front of you house and look at it. Just kidding. Actually I think you asked your question wrong. A GPS is used for telling you where you are at or to help you get to a specific place. I am assuming your question is really "Can I look at my house live from a satellite?" I don't know that answer but you might want to ask your question that way because all the GPS will do is tell you where you are.
it sends signals to a satellite and tell where you are
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.
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 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
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.
OK I do not want to sound like a jerk but if you want to see your house from a GPS you just hold the GPS in front of you house and look at it. Just kidding. Actually I think you asked your question wrong. A GPS is used for telling you where you are at or to help you get to a specific place. I am assuming your question is really "Can I look at my house live from a satellite?" I don't know that answer but you might want to ask your question that way because all the GPS will do is tell you where you are.
The first satellite in the system, Navstar 1, was launched February 22, 1978.
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radio waves
Satellite navigation is what it stands for. But it is called a 'GPS'
Well, you will know by the place' exact address, by map, by gadgets like GPS and also by asking.