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		<title>GPS: The Road Less Traveled</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The nice thing about GPS units is that you do not have to have them custom installed into your vehicle. Sometimes when you buy a new car it comes with its own navigational system. But to add that to a new car would be costly.After delving into some of the more advanced features of GPS [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>The nice thing about GPS units is that you do not have to have them custom installed into your vehicle. Sometimes when you buy a new car it comes with its own navigational system. But to add that to a new car would be costly.<br/><br/>After delving into some of the more advanced features of GPS as you use it in your daily life. You will definitely notice the &#8220;little things&#8221; that it does beyond what you&#8217;d expected upon purchase. For instance let&#8217;s say you went on a night on the town during the weekend and slept in, waking up up later than you usually wak up.<br/><br/>You find yourself having less time to get to work or you will wind up being late. What happens? Well turn on your GPS and allow it give you advice on how to get to your destination in the allotted time. Even though you&#8217;ve traveled the same path to work day in and day out, a GPS unit will be flexible enough to give you a broader range of ideas to get from point A to point B, often saving you much more time in the process than normally possible.<br/><br/>You will definitely never stop using GPS once you&#8217;ve given it a shot.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Simon Wyryzowski							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>The Many Uses Of A Garmin Street Pilot GPS</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 12:58:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several great things about the Garmin StreetPilot gps and a few &#8216;tricks&#8217; to help you gain the best out of an already great performing product.Envision never having to stop to ask for directions or never being lost again. The Garmin StreetPilot gps makes that possible. The Garmin StreetPilot gps is the ultimate traveling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>There are several great things about the Garmin StreetPilot gps and a few &#8216;tricks&#8217; to help you gain the best out of an already great performing product.<br/><br/>Envision never having to stop to ask for directions or never being lost again. The Garmin StreetPilot gps makes that possible. The Garmin StreetPilot gps is the ultimate traveling escort and leader to your destination. With the StreetPilot gps, you are able to set a course and relax while you follow the directions mapped out for you by the navigational system. A soothing voice will give you turn-by-turn directions to your destination on the fastest and shortest routes available. There is also estimated time of arrival along with the directions so you know how long it will take to get there. In addition, automated voice prompts will alert you to deviations in the route and turns when needed. You can touch a button and you instantly see every exit, ATM, restaurant, rest area and gas station on the color screen.<br/><br/>MapSource and City Navigator are just two of the downloadable CD-ROM&#8217;s you get with the StreetPilot so you can put them on your computer and then transfer the information onto the gps receiver unit. Then, just place the gps unit on the dashboard of your vehicle and you are ready to go, without any hookup fees.<br/><br/>The Garmin StreetPilot gps takes you where you want to go and if you are going down a shortcut, which is often the case, and it might be a dirt or gravel road and you wish not to be taking this route, simply hit the redirect or detour button and the gps will turn you around and find another route to your destination. Another &#8216;trick&#8217; is to put address numbers in the front of the waypoints, this reduces the address to six to 10 characters and renames it, making it easier to find. In the points of interest &#8211; POI &#8211; put in areas where there are slow driving required, such as school zones and hospitals. Also mark where there are traffic cameras to remind yourself to slow down in these areas so that you won&#8217;t get caught or get a ticket in the mail, which will save you time and money.<br/><br/>There are many accessories you can purchase to upgrade your Garmin StreetPilot gps unit. There is the A/C &#8211; PC adapter which allows you to connect your gps to your computer. There is also the standard A/C adaptor for charging your gps receiver without having to connect it to the computer. There are several varieties antenna&#8217;s available to boost the strength of your StreetPilot gps. In addition there are different styles of mounts for the gps navigational system, such as the window &#8216;arm&#8217; mount which allows you to place the gps where you can see it best, or the adhesive &#8216;disk&#8217; which allows you to place the gps on a &#8217;sticky&#8217; pad making removal fast and easy.<br/><br/>The Garmin StreetPilot gps is small, about the size of a baseball, and portable, you can take it out of the car and carry it with you around town or into the woods to help you find your way back to the car after hiking all day. There are many practical uses for the Garmin StreetPilot gps and finding your way in a big city is only one of them.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Charlie Lee							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Using A GPS Receiver</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the Global Positioning System – or GPS – continues to rise in popularity, a host of GPS-related products continue to hit the shelves. The GPS receiver is an interactive map that can show you exactly where you are at all times; this can be enormously helpful when finding your way around unfamiliar surroundings.GPS was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>As the Global Positioning System – or GPS – continues to rise in popularity, a host of GPS-related products continue to hit the shelves. The GPS receiver is an interactive map that can show you exactly where you are at all times; this can be enormously helpful when finding your way around unfamiliar surroundings.<br/><br/>GPS was initially launched by the United States Department of Defense in the late 70’s when the first operational satellite was sent into space. By the mid-90’s, 24 satellites circled the earth and continue to be in operation today. What was originally designed for use exclusively for the military, now functions as a navigational system for military and civilians alike. More and more consumers, eager to take advantage of the timely and accurate information supplied by this network of satellites, choose to have GPS navigational systems included as standard equipment in their new vehicles.<br/><br/>But portable GPS has become just as popular. The GPS receiver is a compact navigational system that literally fits in the palm of your hand. The GPS receiver interfaces with the government’s network of satellites and can instantly perform a series of latitudinal and longitudinal calculations that can precisely target the user’s location. The screen of the GPS receiver displays a map of the area – including roads, landmarks, and other points of reference – and the user’s location in relation to it.<br/><br/>For outdoor hobbyists the GPS receiver has been enormously beneficial, allowing them to navigate possibly unfamiliar terrain without ever losing their bearings. Travelers who may not be using one particular car can still access satellite navigational information through the use of the GPS receiver.<br/><br/>The GPS receiver comes in a variety of styles and is manufactured by numerous companies. The models can be differentiated largely by price and included features. For anyone interested in a GPS receiver, certain things must be considered prior to purchase including manner and frequency of use. Those who plan to use their GPS receiver may be interested in those models that have a greater range of features. While this particular GPS receiver will likely come at a greater price, it could be well worth the investment to ensure safe and enjoyable travel. It’s wise to research each GPS receiver before you make a purchasing decision. But no matter which model you choose, you will likely find a GPS receiver to be a convenience you become used to very quickly.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Michelle Bery							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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