Synopses & Reviews
You are here. Read on to see how to use GPS to get where you're going!
Got a GPS unit? Planning to buy one? Here's how to get all the benefits from that handy device. Most GPS receivers do much more than their owners realize. This book covers the basics (waypoints, tracks, coordinate systems) but also tells you all about using digital maps and Web-hosted mapping services, so you can venture forth with confidence.
Get the latest up-to-date information on the capabilities of popular handheld and automotive Global Positioning Systems
Make sense of maps learn more about how to read a map and how to get more from the free maps available online
A little technology discover a bit about GPS technology and understand its capabilities and limitations
What to look for when choosing the right GPS receiver for you
Compute this find out about digital mapping software and how to interface your GPS receiver with your computer
Where am I? understand what can affect your GPS reading and how accurate it will be
Get me there find your way around with Street Atlas USA®, TopoFusion, Google Earth, and other tools
On and off-road explore topographical maps, aerial imagery, and the sport of geocaching
GPS at sea navigate the waters using your GPS with fish finders and nautical charts
Open the book and find:
The difference between smart and static maps
What a Geographic Information System is
How to work with map coordinate systems
How satellites and radio systems make GPS work
What GPS features you need for different activities
Why a cell phone with GPS capability isn't the same as a GPS unit
How to compare mapping software
What you need to start geocaching
Synopsis
Need directions? Are you good at getting lost? Then GPS is just the technology you’ve dreamed of, and
GPS For Dummies is what you need to help you make the most of it.
If you have a GPS unit or plan to buy one, GPS For Dummies, 2nd Edition helps you compare GPS technologies, units, and uses. You’ll find out how to create and use digital maps and learn about waypoints, tracks, coordinate systems, and other key point to using GPS technology.
Get more from your GPS device by learning to use Web-hosted mapping services and even how to turn your cell phone or PDA into a GPS receiver. You’ll also discover:
- Up-to-date information on the capabilities of popular handheld and automotive Global Positioning Systems
- How to read a map and how to get more from the free maps available online
- The capabilities and limitations of GPS technology, and how satellites and radio systems make GPS work
- How to interface your GPS receiver with your computer and what digital mapping software can offer
- Why a cell phone with GPS capability isn’t the same as a GPS unit
- What can affect your GPS reading and how accurate it will be
- How to use Street Atlas USA, TopoFusion, Google Earth, and other tools
- Fun things to do with GPS, such as exploring topographical maps, aerial imagery, and the sport of geocaching
Most GPS receivers do much more than their owners realize. With GPS For Dummies, 2nd Edition in hand, you’ll venture forth with confidence!
Synopsis
- The GPS industry has been growing rapidly, and this book has long been the guide of choice for first-time users of navigation systems and other GPS devices
- Updated with 60 percent new content covering the latest devices, technologies, and applications
- Delivers everything readers need to make the most of GPS, from using digital maps and accessing free Web-hosted map services to creating custom maps, geocaching, and more
Synopsis
Need directions? Are you good at getting lost? Then GPS is just the technology you've dreamed of, and GPS For Dummies is what you need to help you make the most of it.
If you have a GPS unit or plan to buy one, GPS For Dummies, 2nd Edition helps you compare GPS technologies, units, and uses. You'll find out how to create and use digital maps and learn about waypoints, tracks, coordinate systems, and other key point to using GPS technology.
Get more from your GPS device by learning to use Web-hosted mapping services and even how to turn your cell phone or PDA into a GPS receiver. You'll also discover: Up-to-date information on the capabilities of popular handheld and automotive Global Positioning Systems How to read a map and how to get more from the free maps available online The capabilities and limitations of GPS technology, and how satellites and radio systems make GPS work How to interface your GPS receiver with your computer and what digital mapping software can offer Why a cell phone with GPS capability isn't the same as a GPS unit What can affect your GPS reading and how accurate it will be How to use Street Atlas USA, TopoFusion, Google Earth, and other tools Fun things to do with GPS, such as exploring topographical maps, aerial imagery, and the sport of geocaching
Most GPS receivers do much more than their owners realize. With GPS For Dummies, 2nd Edition in hand, you'll venture forth with confidence
About the Author
Joel McNamara is a technology consultant and author. He first worked with LANDSAT satellite data during an earlier career as an archaeologist, and has used digital mapping and GPS in search-and-rescue missions, wild land firefighting, disaster response and planning, and outdoor recreation activities.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Part I: All About Digital Maps.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Digital Maps.
Chapter 2: Dissecting Maps.
Part II: All About GPS.
Chapter 3: GPS Fundamentals.
Chapter 4: Grasping Important GPS Concepts.
Chapter 5: Selecting and Getting Started with a Handheld GPS Receiver.
Chapter 6: Automotive GPS Receivers.
Chapter 7: Cellphones, PDAs, and Other GPS Devices.
Chapter 8: Geocaching.
Part III: Digital Mapping on Your Computer.
Chapter 9: Digital Mapping Hardware Considerations.
Chapter 10: Interfacing a GPS Receiver to a Computer.
Chapter 11: Using GPS Manufacturer Software.
Chapter 12: Finding Places and Coordinates.
Chapter 13: On the Road with DeLorme Street Atlas USA.
Chapter 14: On the Ground with TopoFusion.
Chapter 15: From the Sky with Google Earth.
Chapter 16: Creating and Using Digital Maps with OziExplorer.
Part IV: Using Web-Hosted Mapping Services.
Chapter 17: Saving and Editing Web Maps.
Chapter 18: Navigating Web Road Maps.
Chapter 19: Exploring Web Topographic Maps.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 20: Ten Great GPS and Map Web Sites.
Chapter 21: Ten Map Printing Tips.
Chapter 22: Ten GPS Resources for Boaters.
Index.