Haicom HI-204E User Manual

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General description of what
GPS is and how it works.

GPS (Global Positioning System) is the only system today

able to show you your exact position on the Earth anytime,

in any weather, anywhere. GPS satellites, 24 in all, orbit at

11,000 nautical miles above the Earth. They are

continuously monitored by ground stations located

worldwide. The satellites transmit signals that can be

detected by anyone with a GPS receiver. Using the receiver,

you can determine your location with great precision.

The satellites are positioned so that we can receive signals

from six of them nearly 100 percent of the time at any point

on Earth. You need that many signals to get the best

position information. Satellites are equipped with very

precise clocks that keep accurate time to within three

nanoseconds- that's 0.000000003, or three billionths of a

second. This precision timing is important because the

receiver must determine exactly how long it take s for

signals to travel from each GPS satellite. The receiver uses

this information to calculate its position.

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