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  2. Intel 80386EX - Wikipedia

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    Used in Ericsson R290 and Globalstar/Qualcomm GSP-1600 satellite phone. [2] Used in many older Garmin GPS units, such as the GPS 48, II, III, and 12. [3] [4] Used in Akai S5000 & S6000 digital samplers. Used in Nokia 9000 Communicator phone. [5] [6] Used in Swarco ITC-2 traffic light controller. Used in Sperry Marine Navigat X MKI/MKII gyro ...

  3. Garmin - Wikipedia

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    Its first portable unit, the GPS-95, was introduced in 1993. In 1994, the GPS-155 panel-mounted unit was the first GPS receiver on the market to receive full FAA certification for instrument approaches. In 1998, Garmin introduced the GNS-430, an integrated GPS navigation receiver/communications transceiver. That same year, the company rolled ...

  4. Satellite navigation device - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle navigation on a personal navigation assistant Garmin eTrex10 edition handheld. A satellite navigation device or satnav device, also known as a satellite navigation receiver or satnav receiver or simply a GPS device, is a user equipment that uses satellites of the Global Positioning System (GPS) or similar global navigation satellite systems (GNSS).

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  6. Garmin .img - Wikipedia

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    The Garmin .img format is what Garmin devices use to store the maps for its GPS units. The img files contain a header and many subfiles. Img's filestore is based on FAT system. [1] Some old GPS units are not able to work with multiple img files so they need to be merged into one file called gmapsupp.img using programs like Mapsource. [2]

  7. Global Positioning System - Wikipedia

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    GPS receiver manufacturers design GPS receivers to use spectrum beyond the GPS-allocated band. In some cases, GPS receivers are designed to use up to 400 MHz of spectrum in either direction of the L1 frequency of 1575.42 MHz, because mobile satellite services in those regions are broadcasting from space to ground, and at power levels ...