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  2. Comparison of satellite navigation software - Wikipedia

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    Elevation charts; CarPlay; Offline navigation only; Can't run in the background; Mapy.cz: Seznam.cz, OpenStreetMap and others [10] Android, iOS, Windows 10 Mobile: Non-free proprietary: Free: Yes: Yes: Yes: For certain countries [11] Yes: Car, hiking, cycling, skiing, boating online and offline navigation with web and app synchronization ...

  3. Garmin (GRMN) Bolsters GPS Navigation Portfolio With RV 1090

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    Garmin (GRMN) to gain traction among travellers with the help of advanced features of RV 1090 GPS navigator.

  4. Comparison of free off-line satellite navigation software

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    Very basic programs like this may not be suitable for road navigation in cars, but serve their purpose for navigation while walking or trekking, and for use at sea. To determine the GPS coordinates of a destination, one can use sites such as GPScoordinates.eu and GPS visualizer. Some software presented here is free, but maps may need to be paid ...

  5. Comparison of GPS software - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of GPS software can mean: Comparison of satellite navigation software; Comparison of free off-line satellite navigation software; See also.

  6. Garmin - Wikipedia

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    Garmin entered this market in 1991 with the GPS-100AVD panel-mounted receiver. 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.

  7. Satellite navigation - Wikipedia

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    The United States' Global Positioning System (GPS) consists of up to 32 medium Earth orbit satellites in six different orbital planes. The exact number of satellites varies as older satellites are retired and replaced. Operational since 1978 and globally available since 1994, GPS is the world's most utilized satellite navigation system.