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What is SVS in GPS?

SVS in GPS stands for Satellite Vehicle System, which refers to the constellation of satellites that provide global positioning information. These satellites continuously transmit signals that allow GPS receivers to determine their precise location, speed, and time. The system typically consists of at least 24 operational satellites, ensuring coverage across the globe. SVS is essential for various applications, including navigation, mapping, and timing services.


In ice hockey what does SVS mean?

I'm pretty sure SVS means saves.


What is svs?

Space Vehicles.


Who is alltel hldg corp svs-Charlotte NC?

Windstream Corporation


Why do you feel that svs should hire you for this position?

i work well with people


How can I load a svs save state from gpSPhone on VisualBoyAdvance?

Start > Save Then when you open go to saves and it will be there.


What is the airport code for Stevens Village Airport?

The airport code for Stevens Village Airport is SVS.


Why would you have a Â100 with a svs .gov ref refund from HM courts?

A £100 refund from HM Courts with a SVS .gov reference could indicate that a fee you paid for a court service or application was either overpaid or no longer required, resulting in a reimbursement. This might occur in cases where a court hearing was canceled, postponed, or if the fee was incorrectly charged. The SVS reference suggests it's a verified transaction related to government services. It’s advisable to check the specifics of the court case or transaction for clarity.


What is difference between gps and a gps?

Nothing. A gps is the same as a gps.


Does the Nexus S have gps?

Yes it has GPS and A-GPS. that stands for Assisted GPS


Does danni irvine love svs?

well of course she does if she didnt she would not be herself... thank you for answering this question love danni xxx


Why does a marine Global Positioning System have an altitude setting?

Ha! Good question. There is no reason for an altitude readout on a marine GPS, except for the possibility that the GPS might have been designed as a dual-purpose or cross-purpose unit. A hand held GPS can easily be used on a boat, for hiking or geocaching, or in an airplane. A fixed unit could be used on a boat, in an airplane, or in a car. Any of these non-marine uses could have a need for an altitude readout.As the response below suggests, there may be a need for the equipment to include altitude calculations in the resolution of GPS position. However, altitude information for users of marine GPS units have little if any need for altitude information. There is a reason.GPS's altitude measures the users' distance from the center of the SVs orbits. These measurements are referenced to geodetic altitude or ellipsoidal altitude in some GPS equipment. Garmin and most equipment manufacturers utilize a mathematical model in the GPS software which roughly approximates the geodetic model of the earth and reference altitude to this model.Like when one uses a sextant, altitude is important to work out the distance to the horizon and hence make navigation and more rightly ocean (non-pilotage) navigation possible.I hope this gives you an idea of what the altitude figure on your GPS means.