Sunday, March 8, 2009

GPS Tracking System

Get There with a GPS Tracking System

Where on earth are you, where do you want to go, and how will you get there? You can answer these questions very easily with a GPS tracking system. So whether on the road, sea, or trail, plan on taking a GPS tracking system on your next adventure.

Types of GPS Tracking Systems

There are four main types of GPS tracking systems, and choosing the right one will depend on your needs. You should consider how you will use the device when deciding between a handheld, in-dash, multi-purpose or marine type of device.

Handheld GPS devices are popular because they are portable and can be used in multiple cars and on foot. This type of GPS tracking system is great for active people and these devices are typically lightweight, waterproof and rugged. They are wonderful for hiking, biking, and camping adventures. Several Garmin handheld GPS systems are ideal for driving, mountain climbing, camping and hiking trips. Some of these devices even have a 2-way radio communication capability, allowing you to send location coordinates to another user within a 2-mile range.

In-dash GPS devices are not potable and are installed into your car's dashboard. Integrating the device in the dashboard provides a clean overall look. In-dash GPS devices can be factory installed as an option on some new cars, or can be professionally installed later if you purchased you car without this feature.

Multi-purpose GPS devices are the most versatile because they have a lot of features and perform multiple applications such as full-color maps, voice-guided directions, and traffic warnings. Most of these GPS tracking system devices also have a touch-screen interface and multimedia extras. They are portable and typically offer settings for walking, biking, and vehicles.

Finally, a marine GPS tracking system is ideal for boating. In addition to being able to track a desired course, these devices can also help you find your way around underwater obstacles. This type of device should be waterproof and buoyant as well.

Better by the Dozen

The more channels (or satellites) a receiver can monitor, the greater the accuracy you will get. Therefore, a device with 12 parallel receiver channels is highly recommended, regardless of what you are using it for. A parallel receiver means that separate hardware is dedicated to receive each satellite, and the device is therefore faster, as well as more reliable. There are several 12 parallel channel GPS devices available on the market at an affordable cost. With a little bit of research, you can find the best GPS tracking system for your needs, and you will never want to leave home without it.

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