Archive for March, 2006

Government turns up volume on GPSFiled under: GPSThe US government

Thursday, March 9th, 2006

Here is some information on the U.S. government’s switch to do a new signal for Global Positioning Systems. As a bonus, the second article covers GPS tracking for cars. You may be surprised to discover all the benefits.

The US government flicked the switch today on a new GPS signal, known as L2C. The signal, according to the government, is transmitted at a higher effective power, allowing it to "work better in urban areas and indoors." The new signal, being transmitted by the IIR satellite launched in September, can also be received using less power, potentially allowing better GPS reception by smaller devices such as cellphones. However, most current devices may not be able to make use of the new signals without upgrades.

 


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Calcuate GPS Vehicle Tracking ROI

Monday, March 6th, 2006

Here are 2 sites: the first one is more geared towards business users who want to evaluate GPS tracking systems for their fleet management purposes. The second is more general, providing a broad array of options for GPS tracking services for people, vehicles, trucks, and others. Be sure to review our site as well for links to recommended GPS products!

 

Calcuate GPS Vehicle Tracking ROI
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