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Keeping Tabs With GPS Tracking Shawn Davis
While most people are aware of how a GPS tracking system is used on cars, trucks, and other types of motor vehicles, not everyone may be aware that GPS tracking is also great for use on boats. You have probably read in the newspaper, online or heard on the local news about people who have gone out on a boat, possibly for a pleasure cruise, possibly for a fishing trip, and have, for some reason or another, gone missing. If the missing person or persons are still with the boat, a GPS tracking system could help rescuers locate it and get help to its occupants much faster, since the usual time eating process of finding the missing boat would be reduced to a fraction. One of the most powerful, worldwide land and sea GPS loggers is also one of the world's smallest. It comes in a tiny, fit in the palm of your hand, weatherproof package and operates on a single set of "AAA" lithium ion batteries for up to twenty-four hours, and like its larger versions, it is also motion activated and comes with an internal Hi-Gain GPS antenna. It is also available with an optional submersible magnetic case for covert operations. This tiny, little GPS tracking system can remember data on one hundred thousand positions, is compatible with all mapping applications, and uploads its data using a USB interface, which is also included, providing you with detailed information on distance traveled, speed and position. It even comes with a cigarette lighter adapter and USA mapping.
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