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Garmin Gps 10X Receiver Module

Unless you've been living beneath a rock, you surely have heard of the Global Positioning System or GPS. There is a GPS for closely everyone: for hikers, drivers, bikers etc. You also find GPS modules on some innovative mobile telephones like the Nokia 6110 Navigator.

What is it?

In very simple terms, the Global Positioning System (GPS) uses radio signals from 4 satellites to locate the precise position of anything on Earth.

What does it cost?

Apart from the cost of buying one, using a GPS is free of charge. In fact a great deal of of the most basic GPS do just what they are about: guiding the driver from A to B by way of a graphic interface.

The most recent models come with a range of functions (MP3 player, slideshow, video player, blue tooth kit, and even digital TV!).

Some GPS have pre-installed POI (points of interest) such as garages, restaurants, parking etc. GPS manufacturers have also added new value-added services such as live traffic update or a weather services like Tom-tom Weather on the GO 530/730/930).

You will need a subscription to most of those services however. Typically an annual subscription costs around $50, with limitless updates.

Other choices are free for a fixed amount of time only (for instance when a new map becomes available within 30 days of buying a new GPS, Tom-tom will let you download the map free).

What to look for?

o Ease of Use. If you are not too comfortable with gadgets, you might prefer going for a simple model. One that plainly guides you from A to B without all the extras.

o Traffic Info. Some GPS offer real time info on traffic jams or road works. The GPS then recalculates your route - and offers an substitute one. These services are often charged so you'd better check before buying!

o Speed Cameras. Most GPS's come with a pre-installed list of speed cameras. And again here, you will need a lot of form of subscription to update that list with new cameras.

o Maps. Some GPS only cover a fixed geographic area. Others have more extensive maps like the Tom-tom Go 730. This type will be particularly utile for your holidays abroad. New maps may also be purchased as CD ROMs or on pre-loaded memory cards.

You may likewise download off the website of most GPS makers. After download, you then transfer the maps onto the GPS using either a memory card, a USB cable or a Bluetooth kit (if your GPS has Bluetooth).

o Screen Size. This normally varies amongst 3.6 and 4.3 inches. As a rule, peculiarly for car GPS, selective information on the screen must not be too hard to read. But this ought to not be a problem giving careful consideration to that most new GPS's come with voice navigation.

You may get further and added data on GPS widgets and functionalities here.

Garmin Gps 10x Receiver Module

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Garmin Gps 10x Receiver Module

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Garmin Gps 10x Receiver Module

Garmin Gps 10x Receiver Module Photo

Garmin Gps 10x Receiver Module

Garmin Gps 10x Receiver Module Pic

Garmin Gps 10x Receiver Module

Garmin Gps 10x Receiver Module Picture

Garmin Gps 10x Receiver Module

Garmin Gps 10x Receiver Module Picture


Awesome!!!!
This GPS is awesome!!! I have was struggling with attempting to interface handheld GPS to my laptop for a couple of years. I live aboard a sailboat in the Caribbean using navigation software to plan my passages and have been frustrated attempting to use my handheld GPS input which resulted in continual problems. That has all been changed using this new GPS and couldn't be happier with it's ease of installation and aweinspiring performance. It picks up the signal under at my nav station, aquires speedily and performs without causing any difficulties with my computer. I have tried assorted schemes and this unit outperforms them and I can not commend this unit highly enough, you will not be sorry...

Globalsat BU-353 Very Fast
I substituted my Deluo GPS with the Globalsat and have been very impressed at how fast it acquired the satellites. I use it with Microsoft Streets & Trips 2006 and it works great. I would highly commend the device.

The only downside is DO NOT BOOT-UP a Dell Notebook with the Globalsat GPS USB plugged in or Windows could crash. I find it better to unplug the USB connection when I power down the notebook pc.

Mac users rejoice!
The BU-353 may be employed with BOTH OS 9 and 10. The latest PL-2303 drivers may be found here: http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/downloads.asp?ID=31
With the OS 9 extension, I am using it with Street Atlas 6.0 Mac in classic mode. It takes regarding 6 seconds from a cold start out to a 3d fix. The PowerBook or iBook may be put to sleep and still proceeds to track on waking. The BU-353 proceeds to track even in buildings where DeLorme's Earthmate with serial to USB adapter is a dead loss. The Globalsat BU-353 is a great product.