What does GPS tethered mean?
I've heard the term 'GPS tethered' and I'm not sure what it means. I know GPS is a global positioning system, but what does it mean when it's tethered? Does it involve connecting the GPS to something else? I'd like to understand this concept better.
What is GPS interference?
I've been hearing about GPS interference recently and I'm not quite sure what it means. Could someone explain to me what GPS interference is and how it can affect the performance of a GPS system?
Can GPS map work without internet?
I'm wondering if a GPS map can function properly without an internet connection. I know GPS relies on satellites, but I'm not sure if it also needs the internet to display the map and provide accurate location information.
Does APRS need GPS?
Does the Advanced Public Radio System, or APRS, really require GPS functionality? Is it a necessity for the system to operate efficiently, or could it potentially function without it? With the increasing demand for location-based services and the prevalence of GPS technology, it's understandable to wonder if APRS would benefit from this integration. But are there alternative methods for determining location or tracking that could be just as effective, if not more so? Let's delve deeper into this question and explore the potential answers.