goo.gl – GPS Tracking, as used at the Superbowl 2007-2010, Winter Olympics 2010 Vancouver, Live GPS Tracking for business, or personal use. The RTV5 and PT-10 series GPS trackers are the same devices, and run on the same web based system as the GPS trackers used at the Superbowl and Olympics.

GPS BASED PROJECTS FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS/GPS PROJECTS(ECE/EEE/CSE/IT/E&I/ICE)

Say I was to backpack across the country, not taking taxis or buses to often, and not driving. I’m looking for a handheld GPS device that would offer me something similar to the ‘Around Me’ application on an iphone, but I’m hoping to not have to buy an iphone. What sort of device would you suggest?

I’ve recently started trying to find geocaches, and although most of them I can find without a GPS, I was wondering if I could use the TomTom GPS in my car as a personal, handheld GPS device.

I want to get a gps device for hiking, but Im not sure what kind to get. and under 0

Alright I will give you some of the details:
I want a good Garmin Handheld GPS device for Geocaching. I will be buying the Handheld GPS new from Amazon because I can save some money.

The GPS device I want is either a GPSMAP 60CSx or a Colorado 300 (or maybe one of the other Colorado ones.) I will be mostly Geocaching in parks, urban areas, and wooded areas. I think I might buy some sort of mapping software to put on the GPS I buy (I don’t know which one, if you have some good advice on a great one that would be greatly appreciated.) Both the GPSMAP 60CSx and The Colorado 300 cost under 0 new on Amazon. I am wiling to spend 0 and maybe more if another GPS device as broought to my attention as being better in some way than the ones I just listed.

The reason I want one of these good GPS’s is if I purchase one and when I receive it it doesn’t do what I wanted to do, or it doesn’t do it well I will be angry.

Please help me decide on which handheld Garmin GPS I should purchase.

My friend has asked me to help set up their Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx GPS system. It comes with MapSource TOPO Great Britain (v 6.9.1) and more codes than the Enigma device – and however many codes they’ve written down, the website keeps asking for more codes that we don’t have.

MapSource won’t unlock the detail of the maps without a customer registration code (the username, password, unlock certificate code, and serial number won’t do) and having logged on to the website with the user name and password, there’s nothing to help and no way of getting any code sent.

So is there a way of getting some decent maps for free, or of making it unlock the maps by some other means?
Edit: The maps need to be downloaded into the GPS device before it can be used properly, that’s what I’m trying to do.

I am developing a smart device application using C# to deploy it on an HTC phone with GPS receiver.
I need a simulator for the GPS device that runs on the Pocket PC emulator. So I can debug and test my application.
Any Idea how to simulate GPS events on my computer?
I am now obliged each time to deploy the application on the HTC phone to test it!!!

  
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