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GPS or Global Positioning Systems is a very common term. Magellan® is the consumer brand of Thales Navigation, one of the world’s leading innovators of navigation and positioning solutions with operations worldwide. Magellan was the brand that introduced the first consumer handheld GPS solution in 1989, and it has maintained its place as a leading global GPS brand for consumers.
There are many applications of Global Positioning Systems beyond GPS vehicle tracking or map navigation that everyday people can benefit from. All it takes is a bit of creativity, and some trial and error. Here are a few of the many possibilities that can benefit you right now in your busy and hectic life.
1. Plan a road trip around interesting points of interests, landmarks, campsites, diners, etc, and hear fewer “Are we there yets?”- and of course get the most out of that expensive gas.
2. Get emergency road side assistance at a touch of a button from your vehicle, so you can get help exactly where and when you need it. If the manufacturer does not provide this with a dealer installed system, after market installations may require a monthly fee.
3. Keep a visual journal and bookmark collection of your favorite hot spots, sceneries, and points of interests, that may not be listed in any travel guide (You can create your own mini travel guides and memories).
4. Get to your interview, or any important time sensitive destination or engagement, faster by finding shortcuts and correct directions.
5. Find a good Italian restaurant near your movie theatre on the fly.
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Navigation Systems are a lot like DVRs (better known as TiVo). People who don’t own them fail to understand why they’re such a big deal, and those who have them can’t live without them.
GPS technology actually consists of three separate components all working together. The three parts are the satellite constellation, the ground control network and the user equipment. By satellite constellation, we mean the satellites in low earth orbit which provide the signals and navigational data to the user’s equipment. The ground control network continually monitors the health of the various satellites and the integrity of the signals received. The user equipment is designed to receive signals from the satellite constellation and computer.
Today’s cars, SUV’s and pick-up trucks come with a variety of extras, from passenger side air bags to the ubiquitous car alarms. Entertainment options range from high-end speakers and CD players to multiple DVD players. The GPS navigation system, however, forms the bridge between safety and entertainment features. While they’re definitely entertaining, they can also become a must-have safety net in your travels.
GPS is used to calculate and display the position and speed of the user and determine where they are and how fast they are moving at any time. This makes GPS technology particularly valuable in automobiles, and rental car companies have been using GPS technology for many years now. Navigation in the commercial automobile fleet is newer, but it is steadily gaining popularity. GPS technology is particularly valuable in the event of an emergency like a car crash or breakdown, as it provides valuable assistance …
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The 2006 Ford F-150 is a straight-shooting pickup that’s as versatile as it is attractive-and the reasons why the F-Series has been the best-selling pickup in America for an amazing 28 years.
Curb appeal has taken a step up thanks to available 20-inch wheels and a new Chrome Package with available five-inch chromed tubular running boards and 18-inch chromed aluminum wheels. Inside, Sirius Satellite Radio is available and includes a six-month trial subscription, and safety is also enhanced with available Traction Assist on 4×2 V-8 models. Plus, the F-150 is the only pickup in its class to earn a NHTSA 5-star driver and right-front-passenger frontal crash rating, as well as a “Best Pick” recommendation from the IIHS for its frontal offset crash performance.
The F-150 XLT Super Crew is available with a choice of 4.6-liter or 5.4-liter V-8 engines. We’ll put our money on the cowboy-tough 5.4-liter V-8. Start up this unit and you’ll find out real fast what makes it a favorite of folks with a variety of things to do. First, the thing hauls. It’s a SOHC V-8 with electronic fuel injection feeding power to a four-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission, with available electronic shift-on-the-fly part-time four-wheel drive, and limited-slip rear differential.
One unexpectedly nice thing about the F-150 pickup is how well it rides. Granted, the terms “truck” and “comfort” are not exactly kissing cousins, but the fact is that the Super Crew’s advanced suspension with cast-aluminum control arms in front and outboard mounted rear shocks, both class-exclusives, deliver great ride and handling. No wonder the F-150 won just about …
