Problems with GPS Ground Control Software Update: AEP 5.5C (GPS World)

February 8, 2010 by ckr2 · Leave a Comment
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The GPS Wing and 2SOPS (2nd Space Operations Squadron) initiated a software update of the ground command and control (C2) system for GPS on January 11, 2010. The update has not gone as smoothly as planned.

Get one year of TeleNav GPS Navigator for Android for the price of 7 months (ZDNet)

February 8, 2010 by ckr2 · Leave a Comment
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It was just about a year ago that I posted my review of TeleNav GPS Navigator for the Google Android platform. At that time you could purchase it for $9.99 per month and I have heard numerous people say they did not want a monthly subscription fee for GPS navigation and mapping even though there were some premium features available and always updated maps. While speaking with a TeleNav rep last ...

High Performance A22 GPS Antenna (AG Weekly)

February 8, 2010 by ckr2 · Leave a Comment
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Agricultural vehicles and equipment typically generate electrical “noise” and interference, which can compromise the performance of an antenna. The new A22 GPS antenna has improved noise mitigation characteristics providing strong performance in difficult radio frequency environments.

Chief Medical Officer Mobilises GPs To Support Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Influenza Vaccinations (Medical News Today)

February 8, 2010 by ckr2 · Leave a Comment
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Australia's Chief Medical Officer, Professor Jim Bishop, is calling on GPs to promote vaccination against the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza to their patients before the flu season begins in Australia . Professor Bishop has enlisted the support of his GP Roundtable, which includes representatives of the AMA, RACGP and the GP Network and he is writing to all GPs in Australia to ask them to ...

GPS Receiver Module responds within seconds. (ThomasNet)

February 8, 2010 by ckr2 · Leave a Comment
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Built around GSD4e chip, Model A2100 features SiRFstarIV technology, which allows module to be in state of readiness at all times. SiRFaware(TM) technology monitors and maintains precise time, internal frequencies, and satellite orbit information at current draw down to 500 µA. Combining tracking sensitivity of -163 dBm and autonomous acquisition sensitivity of -148 dBm, module is suited for GPS ...

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