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Page 1: Garmin GPS Training – Bronze level

Garmin GPS Training – Bronze level

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• The Global Positioning System (GPS) was developed by the United States Department of Defense as a reliable means for accurate navigation.

• They orbit the earth at a very high altitude of approximately 12,500 miles.

What is GPS?

• GPS receivers take this information and use triangulation to calculate the user's exact location

• GPS Satellites circle the earth twice a day in a very precise orbit

• It is based on a network of 24 active satellites

• They transmit signals to earth.

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• Its totally FREE to use

How GPS works

• Using GPS technology you can determine

• Location (Where you are)

• Velocity (Speed you are travelling)

• Time

• It can be used 24 hours a day, 365 days a year in any weather conditions anywhere in the world.

• For optimum performance, they need to see the sky

• GPS Receivers are line –of- sight instruments

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How can GPS help you?

• A GPS Can give the answers to the following

Where Am I? How do I get there?

Where should I be?

Where did I go last time? Am I on Course?

How fast am I going?

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Getting a position Fix (2D and 3D fixes)

• Once the user's position has been determined, the GPS unit can calculate other information, such as speed, bearing, track, trip distance, distance to destination, sunrise and sunset time and more.

• With four or more satellites, the receiver can determine the user's 3D position = (latitude, longitude and altitude). Horizontal and Vertical Positioning

• A GPS receiver must be locked on to the signal of at least three satellites to calculate a 2D position

(latitude and longitude) and ability to track movement.

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The accuracy of GPS

Example of 5 Metre Accuracy

• A GPS Will give you current position accuracy

• Typically +/- 15 metres 95% of the time

• Less than 7 metres 50% of the time

• +/- 4-5 metres : Typical positioning of new generation GPS Receivers.

5 Metres

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The basic principles of GPS Navigation

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• Waypoints

• Routes

• Tracks

• Goto’s

• Track Logs

• Trackback

• Headings and Bearings

• Digital Maps

All GPS Receivers offer the following

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What is a Waypoint?

• Waypoints are chosen positions, points, co-ordinates or landmarks on the surface of the earth.

• They may be check points on a route or significant ground features, such as a camp or car park, a fork in a trail, or a favourite viewpoint.

• Waypoints can be stored on a GPS Receiver and on a computer.

• These are also locations you may want to return to later.

• Also, waypoints may be entered directly by marking a point at the current position of the unit, giving it a name, and then saving the point.

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What is a GoTo?

• A GOTO is a route consisting of one leg - Straight line navigation or as the crow flies

• With your current position being the start of the route.

• And a single defined waypoint as the destination.

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1) A route is a series of waypoints and GOTO’s – linked together to create a path to follow.

What is a Route?

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• A route is a series of waypoints and GOTO’s – linked together to create a path to follow.

What is a Track?

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What is Track Log?

• These points will be strung together on the map page to see where you have been.

• Track Logs are points automatically stored when you are moving

• It’s the electronic equivalent of laying down a “breadcrumb” trail to mark your path

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What is TracBack?

• TracBack is a feature that allows you to return along a previously travelled path or route without marking any waypoints

• When you are ready to return to where you started from, the GPS will look at the 100’s or 1000’s of tracklog points

• It then take the most significant 30 points and turns them into a route to lead you back to your starting point

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Why Choose Garmin GPS Receivers?

• Heritage and brand quality – We make GPS.

• Garmin design and manufacture all of their products.

• Designed and tested for Outdoor use

• Fully Waterproof

• All Garmin Outdoor GPS use easily accessible Batteries – AA or AAA

• All Garmin products are designed to be Intuitive and easy to use.

• Unrivalled after sales support – UK Based Call Centre

.......... So why wouldn’t you?

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eTrex 10 – Personal GPS

Geocaching:• Great entry level device

for Geocachers.

PC Connection:• Supplied with USB Cable

for easy interface

• 1000 Waypoints• 50 Routes• 10000 Track log points

Power:• Runs on AA batteries• 25 Hours battery life

Typical customer: • Non mapping GPS for

entry level Hill walker.• Or as a back up unit

Design:• 2.2 inch screen • 6 Button design.

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eTrex 20 – Birdseye Select Bundle

PC Connection:• Supplied with USB Cable

for easy interface

Mapping:Supplied with Garmin Birdseye Select voucher

• 2000 Waypoints• 200 Routes• 10000 Track log points

Power:• Runs on AA batteries• 25 Hours battery life

Typical customer: • Mapping GPS for entry

level Hill walker.

Design:• 2.2 inch Colour screen • 6 Button design.

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eTrex 30 – Birdseye Select Bundle

Sensors:• Includes a barometric

altimeter and electronic compass

Mapping:Supplied with Garmin Birdseye Select voucher

• 2000 Waypoints• 200 Routes• 10000 Track log points

Power:• Runs on AA batteries• 25 Hours battery life

Typical customer: • Mapping GPS for

Intermediate level Hill walker.

Design:• 2.2 inch Colour screen • 6 Button design.

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Oregon 450 – GB Discoverer Bundle

Sensors:• Includes a barometric

altimeter and electronic compass

Mapping:Supplied with Full GB 1:50K Ordnance Survey Mapping

• 2000 Waypoints• 200 Routes• 10000 Track log points

Power:• Runs on AA batteries• 17 Hours battery life

Typical customer: • Advanced GPS unit for

Hill walking and multi activity use.

Design:• 3.2 inch Touch screen

design, gives ease of use and navigation through menu’s.

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GPSmap 62s – GB Discoverer Bundle

Sensors:• Includes a barometric

altimeter and electronic compass

Mapping:Supplied with Full GB 1:50K Ordnance Survey Mapping

• 2000 Waypoints• 200 Routes• 10000 Track log points

Power:• Runs on AA batteries• 20 Hours battery life

Typical customer: • Professional GPS unit for

High level Hill walking and Expedition use.

Design:• 2.6 screen• 8 buttons• Rugged design • Option for external

antenna

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Montana 600 – GB Discoverer Bundle

Sensors:• Includes a barometric

altimeter and electronic compass

Mapping:Supplied with Full GB 1:50K Ordnance Survey Mapping

• 4000 Waypoints• 200 Routes• 10000 Track log points

Power:• Runs on AA batteriesor Lithium-Ion• 22 Hours (AA)• 17 Hours (Lithium)

Typical customer: • Professional GPS unit for

Hill walking, in-car and multi activity use.

Design:• 4.2 Inch Touch screen• Portrait or landscape

display

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Mapping Products Available

• Basecamp – Trip planning software

• GB Discoverer – Ordnance Survey mapping

• Birdseye Select – Downloadable mapping

• Garmin’s Geocaching Website

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Basecamp

• Garmin Basecamp is a FREE piece of software which you can download from Garmin.com.

• The software allows you to view the map from any Garmin Mapping GPS on your PC or Mac.

• You can view your route in 2D or 3D and view elevation profiles for what you are about to go and do.

• Allow planning of Waypoints, Routes and Tracks – which can then be downloaded to the GPS

• Unit must be plugged into the computer to view the map or

by a card reader

Garmin Basecamp is the management software for all mapping applications

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• Navteq road mapping is embedded underneath all of the OS Mapping – This enables the use of Turn-by-turn mapping on the GPS Receivers

• Miniscale 1:1 million scale mapping provides simple backdrop mapping, covering the whole of Great Britain

• 1:250,000 Scale Raster mapping combines roads, railways and other key features. Offers a great backdrop of the whole country – England, Scotland and Wales.

• Landranger 1:50,00 Scale Raster mapping – It offers clear detail on roads, footpaths, woods, water features and height contours.

What does the supplied GB Disoverer contain?

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Birdseye Select

This service allows Garmin users to download customised sections of maps for compatible handheld devices.

• Mapping also available for Ireland, Germany, France, North America and Kompass branded maps for Austria in addition to the Eastern Alps (Southern Germany/Northern Italy), and Switzerland.

• Birdseye select allows to download 1:25k Ordnance Survey Mapping directly to your unit.

• A £20 voucher enables the download of 600 sqkm – wherever you want in Great Britain.

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Congratulations on completingthe Bronze level of GPS Training

Now navigate to the Silver level


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