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Garmin GPS Systems & Handheld GPS Accessories
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Garmin Global Positioning Systems keep you found

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| Looking to boost Garmin GPS signal reception for your Garmin GPS receiver? See Garmin Antennas |
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- How do your products differ from Garmin and Magellan original GPS accessories?
Whereas Garmin and Magellan concentrate on designing and manufacturing GPS navigation receivers, we focus our energy and resources on developing the best performing GPS accessories at a fraction of the price of the OEM accessories. Our goal is to enhance your GPS experience, without costing you a fortune.
- How do your external GPS antennas compare to Garmin original antennas?
Our antennas are amplified external GPS antennas. Garmin's built in GPS antennas are not amplified, and when tested side by side with Garmin's external GPS antenna, ours significantly outperform the Garmin GPS antenna, yielding an average of 28 dB signal gain compared to about 16 dB gain from Garmin's antenna. Optimized for Garmin GPS frequencies, our antennas drastically improve signal reception and consume less power than Garmin's external antenna. Our antennas also perform exceptionally well with or without an external ground plane, and are guaranteed to be the best performing antennas on the market!
- Will your accessories work with Garmin, Magellan and other GPS receivers?
Yes. We have physically tested our products with Garmin and Magellan GPS receivers. Our GPS accessories are designed specifically for the the models listed in our compatibility list, and are not generic all-in-one solutions offered by some other vendors. For instance, our cases are designed and shaped specifically for each Garmin or Magellan GPS units (i.e. they are not just modified cell phone covers).
Did you know?:
G.P.S. stands for Global Positioning System. There are at least 24 satellites required in orbit around the earth for it to reach everywhere on the planet. These satellites send out signals that units on earth can receive and calculate to determine your position on the earth. Calculating the time it takes to receive the signal from at least 3 satellites, the ground unit can trilaterate its position relative to the satellites. Since the locations of the satellites are in a known position, the ground unit can and do apply these to a map and compute its location relative to the satellites. If the unit is able to receive more than the 3 required signals from the satellites, the unit can improve the precision of the estimated position by factoring in the new signal and then calculating a refined position.
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