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  3. Bushnell Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bushnell Point 5 GPS device. Bushnell produces WeatherFX personal weather stations for hikers, campers, and others who can use it to keep informed of potentially hazardous weather issues while away from home. [32] Bushnell created two GPS products in 2006 that are the first such devices to integrate aerial and satellite imagery into the display ...

  4. Golf equipment - Wikipedia

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    Rangefinders allow a golfer to measure exact distance to the hole from their current position; they are illegal according to Rule 14-3 of the rules of golf, but the USGA allows individual course clubs to institute a local rule permitting rangefinders, and they are common among recreational golfers. The typical rangefinder is an optical device ...

  5. Sky-Watch - Wikipedia

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    Sky-Watch A/S is a Danish developer and manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Founded in 2009, Sky-Watch is based in Støvring, Denmark. [1] [2] In 2016 - Sky-Watch purchases the small startup company "Little Smart Things" in Nexø. [3] And continues the Cumulus [4] and Heidrun platforms. [5]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Rangefinder - Wikipedia

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    Laser rangefinders are used in golf to measure the yardage of a particular shot but also to gauge slope and wind as well. There has been debate over whether they should be allowed in tournaments. While their use is banned on the professional level, they are becoming widely used on the amateur level.