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Archives for June 2015

Meet the GPS Predecessor, Etak

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Much like computers, cell phones and the internet, GPS is one of the more important transformative technologies of the 2oth century which will, no doubt, continue to change and shift for years to come. Since its first release in 1995, GPS satellites have been used across the world for various navigation and tracking purposes. But, where exactly did GPS come from? read more

11 Reasons to Geocache More this Summer

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Summer is finally here, and where I am the season certainly is in full swing. While it can be tempting to sit inside infront of a fan and simply enjoy the air conditioning this summer, I would like to make a few arguments for getting out and doing more geocaching during the next few months of awesome weather! read more

Garmin Announces New Rino 650t

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One of the more popular handheld GPS units over the years has been the versatile Rino line created by Garmin, undoubtedly the most popular GPS maker in the world. Part GPS satellite navigation and part walkie-talkie, the Rino products are excellent for any outdoorsman looking for a bit of extra protection while on the trail with friends. So I have to say I was pretty excited to see that on Friday Garmin announced that it will be releasing a new Rino product this summer, the Rino 650t.

In line with previous Rino products, the 650t features a built-in 5-watt FRS/GMRS radio which allows communication of up to two miles over FRS and 20 miles of GMRS, allowing users to communicate with the touch of a button and send their exact GPS location to other Rino users with the Position Reporting Feature. Short text messages relaying information like waypoints, routes, tracks and more is also supported through ANT+ with other compatible Garmin units. read more

Garmin Introduces GPS Dash Cam for Truckers

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In April, Garmin introduced its first ever dash cam/GPS unit combination aimed to help drivers not only find their way, but protect their vehicles via video recording of incidents. Well, it looks like the GPS giant has reset its sights on a group that spends even more time on the road than most: truckers. The dezlCam LMTHD is a trucker-specific GPS device that not only includes a built-in dash cam and lifetime maps and traffic, but also a slew of features designed to display information that truckers need most. read more

This Week in GPS — June 26, 2015

This week in GPS is a weekly link roundup of (mostly) GPS related odds and ends, from GPS Tracklog and other places around the Web. This week’s featured image is a new cycling computer that Garmin released this week. Called the Garmin Edge 20 and the Edge 25, this little GPS device is one of the smallest cycling computers on the market.

This week was chock-full of Garmin announcements and other things. Check out some other notable stories below: read more

Garmin Debuts World’s Smallest Cycling Computers

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Among cyclists, Garmin’s Edge line is one of the more popular choices for tracking essential data like distance, time and route. But, until now, Garmin’s choices have all been a little bulky and not always suited to smaller bikes or anyone looking for something simple and efficient to track their ride. Well, today Garmin has released two new Edge cycling computers which the GPS giant is claiming are the world’s smallest GPS cycling computers.

Coming in at just over 1.6 inches in both length and width and weighing just 25 grams, the Edge 20 and the Edge 25 are meant for the recreational cyclist who doesn’t necessarily need a huge elaborate screen or setup but instead is looking to enjoy the ride. read more

Garmin Pilot Expands Canada Chart Coverage

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Garmin seems to be focusing on its aviation sector as of late, and released yet more news this week that should make Canadian pilots quite happy. Now, NAV CANADA aeronautical charts will cover most of Canada, providing valuable information like radio frequencies, airspace boundaries and landmark information to helicopter and private pilots navigating through Canada.

Additionally, Garmin now will be offering helicopter route charts for Canada as well as several major metropolitan areas in the United States and the Gulf of Mexico. These charts will show information tailored specifically to helicopter pilots and will show airways and routes, heliports with associated frequency and lighting capabilities, NAVAID information and obstructions as well as pictorial symbols, roads and geographical features. read more

Apple iOS 8.3 Causes GPS Issues for Pilots

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A surprising number of pilots and navigators use Apple devices (specifically iPads) in conjunction with traditional GPS devices. However, AIN online released a report last Friday that several GPS manufacturers including Garmin, Dual Electronics and Bad Elf reported that the most recent Apple update, 8.3, has caused widespread compatibility issues with external GPS receivers such as the Bad Elf GPS. read more

Garmin Updates Pilot App for Android

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Garmin has a number of different markets for its GPS technology and one that we don’t really talk about all that often is aviation. In addition to the recent announcement of Garmin’s new aviator watch, Garmin has also updated its Garmin Pilot app recently. Available to both Android and iOS, the Android version recently gained a few additional features including obstacle and terrain information, simulator support and new upgrade options.

Because I don’t actually think very many of you really utilize this specific GPS market, I’m not going to go too much into the details of the update. However, here are some of the more significant upgrades and updates for the program: read more

Garmin Introduces New Aviator Watch

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Garmin announced earlier this week that it would soon be releasing a new aviator watch to succeed the popular D2 Pilot Watch. This second-generation wrist-worn GPS navigator improves on the previous model by adding several new features and lots of style. Called the Garmin D2 Bravo Pilot Watch, this sleek GPS watch does just about everything you could want it to and then some.

“Whether you’re a pilot looking for a back-up navigator to supplement your flying with valuable alerts and flight plan data or you’re an aviation enthusiast interested in a practical timepiece to view valuable in-flight information, D2 Bravo encompasses a number of exclusive features tailored to those living a jetsetter lifestyle,” said Carl Wolf, vice president of aviation marketing and sales in a statement. read more