GPS Card – Now you
will not get lost even if you want to.
GPS or Global Positioning System is a free service offered by
the US department of Defense as a public good. It consists of
an array of around 30 satellites orbiting the earth in middle
orbit, which pinpoint the location of an object transmitting
GPS data or fitted with a GPS receiver within an accuracy of
at least 100 meters.
If you are a person who travels a lot, or wants to know where
your teenager is at any given point of time, you can install
a PDA GPS card receiver on the PDA concerned. Generally, GPS
cards for PDA unlike PCMCIA used in laptops, come in a much
smaller format such as SD, which fit, into the slot on your
PDA. They make navigation simple for any application. Whether
it is to collect positional information, time information,
velocity details, this is all easily available on the GPS
receiver.
It has very good power management features, and is highly
sensitive. And best of all, it gives you all this information
while you are mobile, and you can access GPS data from anywhere
at all. Since the service is free, once you have installed
the correct software given to you along with the card, and
uploaded the GPS maps you want, you are all set to access
it on your PDA. The maps on these cards contain all the information
you need about any city listed including hotels, restaurants,
and recommended tourist sights.
GPS cards are now available with ease and in many varieties
depending on your PDA brand and model. Once you have short-listed
a PDA GPS card, look to see if they offer all the maps you
want. You don’t want to get stuck with an instrument,
which may not have a map for your city of interest. Having
said this, it is simple to access the system to get any of
the GPS details you want at any time once your maps are in
place.
Also, when buying a GPS card one has to be careful that the
card is supported by your PDA and does not slow your PDA down
by hogging too much memory. Test that your service provider
or network supports the GPS system you are about to buy or
else you may be struggling for bandwidth, and refreshes may
be too slow. Enjoy your new value addition to your PDA. |