GPS Tracking – What Is It?

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GPS Point! By incorporating the GPS System with known GIS Golf Course Topography and precise weather readings from the TACMET System into the wireless PDA, the golfer would have all the data required to make a perfect shot given that they had the skill and pre-cognitive ability to make it so. Our system will also be able to suggest the best club to use based on the ability of the golfer from previous courses, wind, distance and punching in of the golfers present fatigue factor based on a 1-10 scale.

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a constellation of 24 satellites, which provide information to a GPS receiver, so that software in the receiver can determine a position in three dimensions (altitude, latitude, and longitude).

GPS tracking devices were originally developed by the U.S. Department of Defense for use in precision weapon delivery. The initial satellites were launched between 1974 and 1977. During the Clinton administration, use of the system’s additional bandwidth was opened for civilian use. This move, combined with recent advances in personal technologies was the catalyst for an explosive surge in GPS market opportunities and intelligent applications. There are two types of GPS tracking: passive and real time. A passive GPS tracker will record travel activities and positions, which can be downloaded to a computer. A real time GPS tracking system will show its position, live.

GPS Point! Save money on your car insurance. Some auto insurance providers, in return for allowing them to implement GPS tracking devices on your car, can help you reduce your premiums.

Today, GPS tracking systems are more common to the general public. GPS tracking units are most commonly used for the following uses:

1. Auto Theft Prevention – www.TrackYourVehicle.net
2. Vehicle Tracking – www.rmtracking.com
3. Asset Protection – www.ConstructionGPS.net
4. Fleet Tracking & Management – www.ManageMyFleet.com

Rocky Mountain Tracking, Inc. has the latest GPS product that technology has to offer. For more information about GPS tracking devices, contact Rocky Mountain Tracking, Inc. toll free at 877-477-9668.

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