Gps, Dgps Settings; Gps Receiver (Built-In Gps Receiver Only) - Furuno GP-280 Operator's Manual

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10.1 GPS Receiver (built-in GPS receiver only)

10.1.1 GPS overview
GPS is an acronym meaning Global Positioning System. GPS (sometimes referred to as
NAVSTAR) is a highly precise satellite navigation system developed by the U.S. Department of
Defense.
A constellation of satellites (approximately four satellites each in six orbital paths) emplaced in
nearly 20,000-kilometer high 12-hour circular orbits provides highly precise, continuous,
worldwide, all-weather position plus time and velocity information to GPS receiver-equipped
vehicles, vessels and aircraft.
How the GPS receiver calculates position
The GPS receiver's position is continuously fixed by receiving 3 (or 4) satellites in line-of-sight of
the GPS receiver. The basic steps in position fixing are as below.
GPS satellites continually transmit their own precise orbital data called ephemeris. The GPS
receiver computes satellites' position by this data.
The GPS receiver measures very accurate distance to the satellites.
Satellite locations and their distances from the GPS receiver are known. The GPS receiver
fixes its own position by triangulation.

10. GPS, DGPS SETTINGS

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