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Handheld GPS
, 03 04th, 2009
Older, bulkier handheld GPS receivers are being replaced with a smaller pocket-sized GPS units. The construction of handheld GPS receivers has changed phenomenally. To keep from getting lost in the wilderness, the demand for handheld GPS tracking systems by cross-country skiers, bikers and hikers has increased. Though some may not use a GPS receiver on a regular basis, they do like to have one handy in the event of an emergency. These smaller portable GPS units are inexpensive enough to easily have on hand. The global GPS software tracking system can hone in on your gps receiver and give your location based on things like elevation and combinations of other factors in your vicinity with near pinpoint accuracy. This lets you traverse almost any terrain with the help of your handheld GPS unit. Along with the ability to assist you in pinpointing your global location, the pocket-sized GPS unit has the advantage of being small enough to easily fit in a suitcase or backpack without taking up much room. Travelers and campers will find that the portable GPS receiver is simplicity itself to use. Different models will vary according to the GPS software and database installed. To facilitate the enjoyment of the interactive GPS unit, all the models have the basic instructions on the display screen. Most handheld GPS models come with instructions that will enable you to hear the information put out as well as read it on the screen.
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