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Garmin nuvi 205 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

July 31, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips  
Filed under About GPS

Garmin has improved upon their original 200 series of gps navigation devices by introducing the garmin nuvi 2 x 5 models by adding top of line features to their entry level device. Every new model is loaded with maps of the continental united states, hawaii and puerto rico.

Not only did they add these top of the line features but they also made some major improvements with this garmin nuvi 205 portable gps navigator. Let’s get started and start listing all the great improvements.

Improved Interface

This one improvement has many customers jumping for joy. For starters the new interface displays distance to and direction of your next turn, name of the road you need to turn onto, the estimated time of arrival, your current speed and speed limits. To top it all off, you simply enter in a destination and the garmin nuvi 205 portable gps navigator will take you there with turn by turn voice directions. Now you can pay more attention to the road.

Satellite Ephemeris Data Prediction

This hotfix allows the garmin gps navigator to remember the position of all satellites it is tracking when the device is turned off. It also calculates their movements so it predict where they should be the next time you use your garmin gps navigator device. This enables the device to locate the satellites much quicker which allows you to start navigating much faster.

Navigate by Photo

You can use pictures as your navigation guide by downloading pictures to your garmin nuvi 205 from garmin connect photos. This service is provided by Google’s panoramio photo sharing community.

3D Terrain Maps

These maps are shaded and show you when to expect hills, mountains and other natural features. These maps are also viewable using the 2D birds eye view.

Faster 333 Mhz Processor

This faster processor allows for smoother map drawing and vehicle icon motion through turns. This new feature makes for a more enjoyable navigation experience.

Send Addresses Directly To Your GPS device from Google Maps or Mapquest

If you hook up your garmin gps device to your usb port on your computer, then search for locations and transfer the address directly to your gps navigation device. This new feature requires a small plug in which you can get a garmin’s website.

Other new features are an automatic time zone transition and the ability to add dynamic MSN traffic and content with an optional receiver.

As you can see garmin has made their gps portable navigation devices even better so the user can have a very easy time getting to their destinations in a safe and timely manor. Garmin is one leaders in producing top quality gps products.



Thanks to Peter OBrien for contributing this article to our GPS blog:

For more information on this garmin gps navigation unit, visit this site: Garmin Nuvi 205 For more information on other garmin gps navigation units, visit this site: Garmin Nuvi GPS Products



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What is GPS and How Can It Be Used?

July 31, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips  
Filed under About GPS

GPS stands for Global Positioning System and was initially designed to be used by the U.S. military and is operated by the U.S. Defense Department. This system consists of 24 satellites, these satellites are 12,000 miles above us, are constantly moving in a precise orbit, have an atomic clock, and are solar powered. They do have a battery backup so they will continue to run in the event of a solar eclipse, and each satellites has a small rocket booster to maintain their orbit. The first satellite was launched in 1978 and it wasn’t until 1994 when there were a total of 24 satellites. Each satellite has a life expectancy of about 10 years, so new satellites are constantly being built and launched. Each satellite weighs about 2,000 pounds and is approximately 17 feet in width when the solar panels are extended. In the 1980s the GPS became available to the public, and although it is still maintain by the U.S. Defense Department there is no charge for its usage by the public.

These 24 satellites orbit the earth twice a day and continuously sends the location of the satellite. A GPS system can tell how far a satellite is away by comparing the time difference between the time a signal was transmitted and the time it was received, the longer it takes the signal to be received by a receiver, the farther away the satellite is. If a GPS is receiving signals from three satellites it can calculate latitude and longitude. Altitude can be determined if the GPS is receiving signals from four satellites.

GPS can be used for navigating your car through traffic day-to-day or tracking a fleet of vehicles. Not only can a driver use a GPS for directions the main office knows where that vehicle is and the speed of the vehicle. GPS can be used while on vacation for activities such as hiking, camping, or hunting. Is your passion fishing but get frustrated trying to find the fish? With a fish finder which uses both GPS technology and sonar you’ll know exactly where to go to find those fish. GPS technology is also being used as a way to track your pet if he wanders off or to safeguard a pet from being stolen.

Another use for GPS is as a child finder with a receiver in a child’s cell phone or wristwatch to ensure a child’s safety. It can be used in a teenager’s car in order to both know where they and how fast they are driving. This could also be used to keep track of someone who tends to ‘roam’ but is not capable enough to find there way back; i.e. someone with Alzheimer’s disease.

As GPS technology improves, it uses will increase. Who knows where it will take us next?



Thanks to Angela Mary Carter for contributing this article to our GPS blog:



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