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- GPS_navigation_device abstract "The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense. Military actions was the original intent for GPS, however in the 1980s, the U.S. government decided to allow the GPS program to be used by civilians. Weather conditions do not affect the ability for GPS to work. The systems works 24/7 anywhere in the world. There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS.GPS devices may have capabilities such as: maps, including streets maps, displayed in human readable format via text or in a graphical format, turn-by-turn navigation directions to a human in charge of a vehicle or vessel via text or speech, directions fed directly to an autonomous vehicle such as a robotic probe, traffic congestion maps (depicting either historical or real time data) and suggested alternative directions, information on nearby amenities such as restaurants, fueling stations, and tourist attractions.GPS may be able to answer: the roads or paths available, traffic congestion and alternative routes, roads or paths that might be taken to get to the destination, if some roads are busy (now or historically) the best route to take, The location of food, banks, hotels, fuel, airports or other places of interests, the shortest route between the two locations, the different options to drive on highway or back roads.↑".
- GPS_navigation_device thumbnail Gosmore_in_berlin_with_winCE_on_transonic_6000.jpg?width=300.
- GPS_navigation_device wikiPageID "17800413".
- GPS_navigation_device wikiPageRevisionID "604130421".
- GPS_navigation_device hasPhotoCollection GPS_navigation_device.
- GPS_navigation_device subject Category:GPS_navigation_devices.
- GPS_navigation_device subject Category:Global_Positioning_System.
- GPS_navigation_device type Artifact100021939.
- GPS_navigation_device type Device103183080.
- GPS_navigation_device type GPSNavigationDevices.
- GPS_navigation_device type Instrumentality103575240.
- GPS_navigation_device type Object100002684.
- GPS_navigation_device type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- GPS_navigation_device type Whole100003553.
- GPS_navigation_device comment "The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense. Military actions was the original intent for GPS, however in the 1980s, the U.S. government decided to allow the GPS program to be used by civilians. Weather conditions do not affect the ability for GPS to work. The systems works 24/7 anywhere in the world.".
- GPS_navigation_device label "Empfänger (GNSS)".
- GPS_navigation_device label "GPS navigation device".
- GPS_navigation_device label "GPS-навигатор".
- GPS_navigation_device label "Receptor GPS".
- GPS_navigation_device label "Récepteur GPS".
- GPS_navigation_device sameAs Empfänger_(GNSS).
- GPS_navigation_device sameAs Récepteur_GPS.
- GPS_navigation_device sameAs Receptor_GPS.
- GPS_navigation_device sameAs m.047b9vj.
- GPS_navigation_device sameAs Q1486497.
- GPS_navigation_device sameAs Q1486497.
- GPS_navigation_device sameAs GPS_navigation_device.
- GPS_navigation_device wasDerivedFrom GPS_navigation_device?oldid=604130421.
- GPS_navigation_device depiction Gosmore_in_berlin_with_winCE_on_transonic_6000.jpg.
- GPS_navigation_device isPrimaryTopicOf GPS_navigation_device.