Magellan GPS Navigation System and the Ford F-150
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 01:24pm (GMT)
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 to emergency personnel responding to an accident
and to tow trucks responding to a disabled vehicle. Refer to our
navigation menu to find more information on truck GPS from our site.
The Global Positioning System is a navigation system originally
developed by the US military which continues its' maintenance today. It
is an integrated system of 24 satellites that orbit the earth and
through the navigational process of triangulation can pinpoint a
position anywhere on earth where a receiver is located. During the
1980's the government opened up the use of the GPS to the private
sector. It is widely expected to become the next personal utility in
the same way that cellular phones have over the past couple of decades.
Global Positioning Satellite navigation systems can replace all the
maps in your glove compartment and ensure that you arrive at your
destination on time. GPS navigation systems are equipped with mapping
software and can give you driving directions, show you alternate routes
if you're stuck in a traffic jam, and can help you negotiate a new
city. While you're on the road, a navigation system can also guide you
to the nearest gas stations, restaurants, and other points of interest.
GPS technology actually breaks down into two distinct categories - a
Standard Positioning Service (SPS) which is used for general civilian
uses, and a Precise Positioning Service (PPS) which is used primarily
by the Department of Defense and U.S. allies. Of course this precise
military positioning will eventually filter down to the general public,
just as GPS technology did originally.
There are many accessories available for GPS navigation systems. You
can, for example, buy software, holders to mount your system to your
dashboard or windshield, memory cards, cigarette lighter adapters,
antennas, and Bluetooth.
Pick-Up Truck GPS navigation is a special form of navigation, as it is
not you who navigates, but computer-software that tells you how to
travel to your destination. And frankly spoken, it does the job much
better than you ever could. Systems with voice output are a great help
as they do not create the slightest distraction for the driver.
Everybody could use one and everybody can use one, because you really
do not need any special skill to operate these car GPS systems.
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.
With product lines in auto navigation and recreational handheld,
Magellan's current product line up include Magellan RoadMate portable
auto navigation solutions, eXplorist handhelds, and MapSend mapping and
software products.
There are many benefits for the automobile owner to have their vehicle
equipped with a navigation system including saving time, fuel economy,
safety, and tracking. Enjoy these benefits for your Ford F150 with an
easy to install Magellan in-dash system.
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