Garmin etrex personal navigator Manuale Utente

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GPS - the Global Positioning System - is a 
navigation revolution. It’s a technology that pinpoints a 
user’s location anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, 
regardless of the weather.
Designed by the United States’ Department of Defense 
for use by the military, the GPS System was made 
available to civilians for use in aviation, marine surveying 
and general outdoor/recreation markets. Today, millions 
of people utilize the accuracy and convenience of this 
amazing technology to hunt, fi sh, hike, fl y, cruise and sail. 
GPS consists of a constellation of 24 satellites orbiting 
some 12,000 miles above the earth. 
These satellites transmit signals containing time and 
orbital data to calculate satellite position and almanac 
data. Meanwhile, receivers used on the ground, sea and 
air search the sky for the satellites. The GPS unit needs 
to acquire good signals from at least three satellites to 
determine a position on the surface of the earth. A fourth 
signal is required to get three-dimensional positioning 
which determines elevation or altitude.
Appendices
Appendix B
What is GPS?
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