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  2. Comparison of satellite navigation software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable commercial satellite navigation software (also known as GPS software) for various devices, with a specific focus on mobile phones, tablets, tablet PCs, (Android, iOS, Windows).

  3. GPS signals - Wikipedia

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    GPS encodes this information into the navigation message and modulates it onto both the C/A and P(Y) ranging codes at 50 bit/s. The navigation message format described in this section is called LNAV data (for legacy navigation). The navigation message conveys information of three types: The GPS date and time, and the satellite's status.

  4. Zoom H2 Handy Recorder - Wikipedia

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    The H2 Digital Handy Recorder H2 in use as a USB audio input device H2 and H4 with 10 eurocents for scale. The H2 Handy Recorder is a handheld digital audio recorder from Zoom first announced at the NAMM Show in February 2007. It records very high quality digital stereo or 4-channel audio on a hand-held unit, and has been called "the studio on ...

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  6. Satellite navigation device - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle navigation on a personal navigation assistant Garmin eTrex10 edition handheld. A satellite navigation device or satnav device, also known as a satellite navigation receiver or satnav receiver or simply a GPS device, is a user equipment that uses satellites of the Global Positioning System (GPS) or similar global navigation satellite systems (GNSS).

  7. Automotive navigation system - Wikipedia

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    1992: Voice assisted GPS navigation system on the Toyota Celsior. 1993: The Austrian channel ORF airs a presentation of the software company bitMAP and its head Werner Liebig's invention, an electronic city map including street names and house numbers, using a satellite-based navigation system. bitMAP attends Comdex in Las Vegas the same year ...

  8. Covox Speech Thing - Wikipedia

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    "Alternate Sound Driver for Linux 2.x" (pcsndrv) – supports a "Mono DAC" using one lp-port (parallel printer port) and a "Stereo DAC" using two lp-ports. [ 16 ] covox-music-player – not a kernel driver , but rather a userspace program that outputs sound on modern Linux distros to the Covox via port-mapped I/O with the outb (output byte ...

  9. RADAR (audio recorder) - Wikipedia

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    The Otari RADAR II, released in 1997, was capable of recording and playing back twenty-four tracks of 24 bit, 48k audio on a single hard drive, editing and multiple-machine linking for up to 192 tracks. [2] Until April 2000, the RADAR II was branded as the "Otari RADAR II." After April 2000, it was sold by iZ Technology as the "iZ RADAR II." [7]