Magellan eXplorist 100 Hand Held GPS Receiver

August 31st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

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Magellan eXplorist 100 Hand Held GPS Receiver


WAAS for even greater accuracy!The pocket-sized Magellan eXplorist 100 recreational GPS receiver is both powerful and affordable. The eXplorist 100 features TrueFixTM technology which takes advantage of 14 parallel channels, supported by WAAS and EGNOS for fast signal acquisition, minimal signal loss and reliable accuracy to within 3 meters. Save up to 3 track log files, 500 points of interest and 20 routes to guide you back to your favorite spots or more importantly to your car. Put the power of GPS in your pocket.

Real GPS, Compact & Affordable

TrueFix Technology, accurate & reliable
TrueFix GPS Technology takes advantage of 14 parallel channels, supported by WAAS and EGNOS Satellite-Based Augmentation Systems for fast signal acquisition, minimal signal loss and reliable accuracy to within 3 meters.

Easy-to-use
One-button access takes you directly to all of the most important features. Even the first-time user can easily navigate with the eXplorist 100.

Languages
No matter your language, there’s a good chance the eXplorist speaks it Choose from English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Finnish, Portuguese, Dutch or Norwegian.

Track Logging
Store up to 3 track log files, each with 2000 track-points, to easily find your way to your favorite spot again and again.

Three navigation screens
View speed, direction, distance to destination and all the GPS information you need on 3 easy-to-view navigation screens.

No service fees
Your eXplorist 100 is ready to go with no service fees and no activation fees, so go ahead, use it all the time.

Satellite status
Monitor the GPS satellites in view and get information about their status.

Built to perform on the most challenging and rigorous adventure

Large backlit display
Easily view all the GPS information you need to make your adventure fun and safe, even at night. The amber glow of the backlight protects your vision so you can see both your eXplorist and the path in front of you.

Rugged construction
Rubber armored, impact resistant plastic allows you to confidently take your eXplorist 100 on every adventure.

Waterproof
eXplorist 100 is sealed to IPX-7 specifications.

Warranty
We pride ourselves on building rugged and reliable navigation products that you can depend on, backed by a full one-year warranty in North America.

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GPS Software - An Excellent Tool to Create a GPS Map

July 31st, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are many individuals who would say that technological advancement has made the world “shrink” in size. In ancient times, news would travel at a slow pace, so much so that it would take it many days, even months to find out that an event has happened on a different side of the globe. Fast forward to the present, it can take just a matter of hours or even minutes before we find out if there are various important events happening in some distant land.

In the field of map-making, the introduction of the Global Positioning System (GPS) can now help us locate certain places on the globe with precision. With the use of GPS software, one can now put in an address and with just a few clicks, get directions on how to get there.

Selecting the Right GPS Software

GPS software is one of the best tools in creating precise digital maps of the face of the earth. There are many different types of GPS software available in the market nowadays and most of them are pretty user friendly that comes with minimal instructions and thereby allow the user to start applying the GPS software with ease.

In order for you to be able to get the right GPS software, it would be a good idea to first look into your needs. You should know that there is different GPS software for different purposes, For instance, if you want to use a handheld GPS when you go out hiking, you do not really need to get one of those complicated GPS software systems that would tend to be more expensive than the others.

There is GPS software that is designed for people who wants to navigate trails on foot. If you want to use the GPS for hiking, then you might want to focus your search on GPS software that you could really use for this purpose.

On the other hand, if you want to create your own GPS map, there are also a number of GPS software titles that could help you create your maps. The good news about this software for creating GPS maps is that they are readily available in the market and they come with some tutorials which could help you go about your task of creating GPS maps easily.

The instructions for these particular types of software are typically user-friendly and simple to follow, particularly if you currently have some basic information in regards to reading or creating maps.  Building GPS maps is a creative process that with enough practice can be an achievable task.

Microsoft Street & Trips 2008 GPS with Connected Services
Microsoft Street & Trips 2008 GPS with Connected Services

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What You should Know about Handheld GPS

July 5th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

A Global Positioning System or GPS was originally developed and operated by the US Department of Defense.  Prior to it being used for commercial purposes GPS was utilized by the government for 24 hour navigation for sea, ground and air operations.

There came a point when the GPS became extensively used for commercial purposes, there capabilities expanded to include movement and monitoring of people, forestry, cartography, mineral exploration, and tracking down of wildlife that is endangered within their natural habitat and as well as many more uses.

Originally, the GPS is operated on big computer systems but eventually; it has developed into something smaller - the handheld GPS. The good news about the handheld GPS is that it functions just like the GPS in more elaborate machines and it allows the user to generate information anytime and anywhere he or she may be.  Handheld GPS have now gained such a following that there are so many people all over the globe that constantly rely on the handheld GPS to help them navigate around the world and locate areas which are even beyond the navigation and location determination in the past.

Popular Handheld GPS Models

There are many handheld GPS models that are available in the market nowadays. One of the most popular models of a handheld Garmin GPS System is the Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx, which is considered as the fastest when it comes to locking onto the satellite. This handheld GPS is equipped with a 2.6 inch color screen, a barometric altimeter, an electronic compass and a special Geocaching menu.

However, despite the fact that this handheld GPS is loaded with many functions, it only weights about seven ounces and could run for approximately 18 hours using two AA batteries. The Garmin GPS is rubberized and is water resistant. If you intend to wade or swim on your trip, you could count on this handheld GPS to survive.

Another popular handheld GPS device is the Magellan eXplorist XL. This  particular handheld GPS is equipped with a 3.5 inch color screen which is viewable even when exposed to sunlight.  Because of the large screen of this particular Magellan model you have the benefit when looking at the maps and obtaining information you need from them.

However, the  challenge of the Magellan GPS is that unlike the Garmin GPS, it is not equipped with an electronic compass or an altimeter. This unique GPS also has a weight of about 12 ounces, which is somewhat heavy when you compare it to the Garmin. With the use of four AA batteries the battery life of the Magellan is roughly 15 hours.

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