Archive for May, 2009
Advantages of using a Personal GPS
A personal GPS locator is a small and lightweight unit using assisted GPS technology to help more precisely and reliably determine the location of it. You don’t need expensive GPS tracking devices. These on-demand locate requests can be done from the internet or from your cell phone.
If you’re using the internet, all you have to do is log in to a certain URL depending of the vendor of your GPS locator, click on a button and a real time location of you and your unit will be displayed on a map. It will also display the immediate neighborhood such as the closest street addresses. You will also be able to zoo m the map in and out as well as scroll it in any directions.
If you choose the cell phone option you just send a message to a number given by your personal GPS locator’s vendor and the same map with the same information as described above regarding the online alternative.
Some of these personal GPS tracking devices offer personalized safety Zones. What do I mean by this? A safety zone is a customized virtual boundary around the location that you’ve chosen. For equipment with this function you can normally be alerted via email and/or text message when you enter or leave any safety zone you have defined. Most GPS locator units allow you to create several such zones and they can all be active simultaneously at any given time.
Continuous Tracking
Dependent of what type of GPS locator you have you can set how often the feature shall update your location, for example every 5 minutes or every 10 minutes, etc. The last updated time will normally be displayed on the map or another place.
History of Locations
Location history can be useful; therefore many models are equipped with this feature. The more expensive the model the more detailed information you normally get. With this feature you will have an overview of stored information so you can see where your GPS locator has moved in a certain periode of time, for example the past hour, day, week or even month. Models with this feature will often display the information on a map, that you are able manipulate as the real-time map, such as zooming and scrolling.
Power Alerts
Depending on the model of your personal GPS locator, you can be notified through email or text message when your GPS unit has been powered off or when the battery’s capacity level is at a certain level, for example when there is 20 percent battery power left.
As you may already know personal GPS locators are in the same class as cell phones and other electronic communication devices when it comes to aviation security, which means you can’t use them on airplanes. Click this link for more information about personal GPS tracking devices.
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Why Some Devices For GPS Are Important To Have
The purpose of this article is to give you information about a few devices for GPS that you will need to take the full advantage of this fantastic invention. The devices you need will depend on what you are going to use your GPS for.
In case you didn’t know, GPS is an abbreviation for Global Positioning System and is a global navigation satellite system originally created and developed by the United States Department of Defense. It is only functional global navigation satellite system in the world and it can be used freely by companies and private persons worldwide. The use of GPS has increased the recent years, mainly for navigation and tracking purposes.
A few GPS devices are described below.
Receivers
The basis of the GPS system is 24 GPS satellites in six orbits around the earth. GPS receivers are tracking information from these satellites and compute this information. The output of this computing is your location as well as the bearing, distance and time left to reach a certain destination plus a few other route options. Satellites are tracked continuously so the information they generate are always in real time. The more satellites receiver devices for GPS can track, the more advantages, such as
- Better quality reception
- Quicker cold start
- Regular initialization
- You don’t have to add an external antenna if you use it in an open vehicle
Resolution
The higher screen resolution your GPS has, the more clearly you can see and there is no doubt that this is a great advantage in bright daylight. High definition models have color screens and will also provide information about weather and the actual terrain.
Memory
As with computers, the more memory you have, the more your gps tracking device can do and do it faster. With more GPS memory space you can store more route information and waypoints. You can also get GPS Units with software that can transfer data to a PC, thus storing more data than the GPS unit has to hold. So find out how much map data and information you wish to store and then select GPS units with accordingly memory space. There are memory models with all sizes of built-in memory space.
External Antennas
In general there will be weak signals in any locations that don’t have a good view of the sky. The purpose of external antennas is to provide stronger signals. When do you need that? Let’s say you have a transport vehicle and the GPS tracking system cannot be placed near a window, the signals will be too weak but an external or a flip up antenna will solve the problem.
Well, this article describes only some of the devices for GPS%that you can use depending on what you want to accomplish with this fantastic tool.
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Advantages of Taking a Gps Tracking Devices
What is the purpose of GPS Tracking Devices? It is to find the exact geographical location of a person, car, truck or any other item to which this device is attached. The device can record the precise location of the item at certain intervals. The output from this tracking will then be stored
* in the tracking device itself or
* in an online connected computer or
* on a centrally located database sent via a satellite or radio modem in the GPS unit.
How Can You Read The Tracked Information?
The item’s position is displayed with a map as the background. This can be done in real-time or whenever you want.
GPS tracking systems and software are particularly in demand by people who own vehicle fleets. The tracking devices will give them exact information about where cars are located and how productive the driver is. It is a proven fact that the bottom line for businesses using GPS Tracking Devices has been significantly impacted when it comes to cost and saving of time as well as enhanced the overall productivity.
Originally GPS tracking was developed by the US Department of Defense. All GPS tracking software uses the US government’s 24 global positioning system satellites that orbits the earth. These satellites transmit the data utilizing digital radio signals to receivers located on earth. The same goes for satellite based GPS tracking devices installed in vehicles that receive the signals from satellites. Then the Information it receives is processed by the vehicle GPS software. The output is showing
* exactly where the vehicle is,
* how quickly the vehicle is going and
* the direction it is headed.
When it comes to car owners, the following options for types of tracking systems used are
* cellular-based equipment
* satellite-based equipment
* wireless GPS equipment.
Often the car owner’s budget determines their choice.
Is GPS Tracking Really Necessary?
Well, not for everyone but for people who need to know where their trucks or cars are at any given time, GPS is necessary. Here are a few other reasons for using a GPS tracking device:
* If you want to know where your spouse is going night-time
* Check to see if your employees are abusing your company’s car privileges
* If you want to find your stolen car
* If you want to know the routes, departure and arrival times of your transport vehicles
GPS Tracking Devices provide you the full control of your vehicle. You don’t have to worry about where your car is anymore. Grab a GPS tracking unit today.
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