GPS Fish Finder - Don't Go On a Fishing Expedition Without It
Why use a GPS fish finder to help in finding fish? There are
plenty of reasons. You can use GPS fish finders when you need
to find exactly where you are in the open waters. They're also
useful for determining the speed you're traveling. GPS finders
also come in handy when you want to return to a particular remote
fishing spot. Smart fishermen have been utilizing GPS fish finders
for ages. They use these devices for accurately preparing and
recording fishing trails on the water.
The 'GPS' in the GPS Fish Finder
GPS stands for 'global positioning system'. It represents a navigational
system that's composed of a network of 24 satellites that are
placed into orbit by the US government. A global positioning system
works 24/7, in all kinds of weather conditions and all around
the world. Use of a global positioning system doesn't require
any set up charges or subscription fees. GPS satellites round
the earth twice daily in very precise orbits and send signals
to the earth. Triangulation is used to calculate users' exact
location. The receiver of GPS fish finders need to be locked on
to the signal of a minimum of three satellites to enable calculation
of a two-dimensional position (longitude and latitude) and trace
movements. Once user position is determined, the global positioning
system unit can use other satellites to compute other info including
track, distance-to-destination, speed, trip, bearing and sunrise/sunset
times.
There are affordable 12-channel GPS fish finders available in the market. These are perfect for sportsmen who don't want to spend a ton of money on their GPS fish finders. Such devices have a variety of advanced navigation features that provide performance and innovation - all at reasonable prices.
GPS fish finders in today's marketplace are highly accurate thanks
to their sophisticated multi-channel parallel designs. Most are
accurate for an average of up to 15 meters. Newer global positioning
system receivers equipped with WAAS or Wide Area Augmentation
System capability are able to improve accuracy to an average of
at least three meters. The most popular handheld GPS fish finders
combine a 12-channel receiver, WAAS capability and compact size,
providing splendid power to anglers. With GPS fish finders, you'll
be able to find your way home regardless of how open the seas
can be. GPS fish finders are easily the most precise method of
electronic direction-finding available to fishermen today. Do
remember though that GPS fish finders are merely tools and having
another method of navigation like a compass, map or chart available
during your fishing expeditions is never a bad idea.
GPS Fish Finder News & Auctions
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18 Dec 2008 at 2:28am
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