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New GPS Satellites Launch Has Begun

Saturday, August 14, 2010
posted by Crandela 5:10 PM

Every day, we rely a little more on GPS satellites for both work and pleasure. Along with items like your car GPS navigation system, many items in Google Earth (such as ships or real-time air traffic or for emergency position indicating radio beacons – called EPIRBs or PLBs) require GPS to enable us to see their current location.

The U.S. Air Force has launched a new satellite, the first in a series of launches aimed at replacing all 24 existing satellites over the next 10 years.  These new satellites offer a variety of enhancements over the existing ones. The most important part of this project is to simply replace them. Numerous reports are concerned that the existing network may begin to fail due to age. This will obviously remedy that.

In addition, these new satellites will provide a stronger, more accurate signal. Rather than the roughly 20 foot accuracy that you currently receive, the new ones will allow for accuracy down to about 3 feet. In addition, the stronger signal will help more GPS units to function properly indoors, which could be a big boost for various augmented reality tools that are beginning to find their way into the marketplace.

Don’t End Up Like Gilligan

Friday, October 16, 2009
posted by outdoorlover 7:35 PM

When you are taking your family out on the water for an afternoon cruise, head offshore with confidence. You always want to keep safety foremost. It is easy to keep yourself and your family and friends safe while enjoying your time on the water. EPIRBs are Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons and, it is really smart to have an EPRIB on board at all times to be sure to get found fast in an emergency situation.

The ACR GlobalFix PRO quickly and accurately relays your position to a worldwide network of Search and Rescue satellites, which reduces emergency search time and increases your chances of survival. It has reliable signaling technology that has saved more than 25,000 lives since 1982. You sure don’t want to end up like Gilligan, the skipper and his friends, or worse. So, be safe and have fun.

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