Tips On How To Use GPS Software
Posted by admin on April 16th, 2009 filed in OtherGPS software comes pre-loaded on your GPS navigation system, but the fun doesn’t stop there! As you may expect, like any technological gadget, there are a number of updates, firmware upgrades, supporting applications and extra bonuses you’ll have access to. The most sensible place to check for these goodies is naturally the manufacturer’s website. There are also a number of blogs discussing the newest releases too. To get you started, here are a few tips for getting the most out of your current GPS device.
One thing you can do with the software on your GPS is speed up the satellite lock. You’ll want to do this when you first get your device or when you’ve moved to a new location. When you first turn on your GPS navigation device, your unit will need to read the positioning of the other satellites in the sky in relation to your current position. The most efficient way to receive this information is to leave GPS navigation systems on under an open sky for 20 minutes, without moving them around. Additionally, when you’ve traveled over 100 miles and you turn your car on, you may want to hit the “new location” button on the satellite screen menu to speed up the satellite acquisition.
Every once in a while you’ll want to check for firmware updates. “Firmware” refers to the GPS software in your GPS. Sometimes manufacturers find that there are common system glitches, so they’ll release updates to improve the functionality of your GPS system. For instance, the Garmin GPSMAP 60 CSx had an early altimeter bug that has since been fixed with firmware version 2.7. Other times firmware updates can actually add new features that your device didn’t have before! For instance, the Garmin i3 replacement, namely the StreetPilot 7500, has an upgrade that adds more languages, shows on-route traffic delays and allows you to customize points of interest. The manufacturers’ websites have “Support” sections where you can check for the latest GPS software and download new versions.
Creating your own customized points of interest is another way to get the most from your GPS software. If you need help getting started, then you can check out www.gpsinformation.org or use the POI Editor for TomTom or Garmin GPS navigation systems. Additionally, Garmin offers “Tour Guide file” downloads too! The well-researched, professionally-produced audio files will play automatically as you walk or drive past the tour locations! Most of these downloads are free, although a few, such as the RoadTour UK edition, is yours for a small fee. To find these, check out www.garmin.com/products/tourguidesource.
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