Posts Tagged ‘navigation’

Using the Time of Day as an Directional Aid

Tags: , , , Monday, December 17th, 2007

You’ve seen it on all the TV survival shows, people using their watch to find the points on a compass. Usually, its only a brief explanation and it’s always left me wondering (I can be a little slow sometimes). In case you’re like me, I found a good explanation on how this works on the Survival Topics site. From the article, it details the differences between the Northern and Southern hemisphere, as well as techniques to do the same even if you only know the time of say (ie; you only have a digital watch). This is excellent knowledge to have when your GPS batteries go dead and you realized that you left your compass elsewhere.

You can read the article at Using Time as a Compass.

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Columbus Launches “Ranger” - Advanced Off-Road Navigation System

Tags: , , , , , , , , Friday, December 7th, 2007

Ranger - Advanced Off-Road Navigation System LAS VEGAS, Nov 14, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ — Columbus Geographic Systems (GIS) Ltd. (”Columbus”) (OTC Pink Sheets: CGSE) today unveiled Ranger - its latest off-road navigation application. This is a robust navigation system aimed at the fast-growing market for recreational, off-road and outdoor enthusiasts - whether off-road driver, skier, hiker, mountain biker, or camper.

Ranger is a cutting-edge navigation software providing location-based, Global Positioning System (GPS) mapping, navigation, and information solutions for the off-road environment. Ranger works on a range of devices including Car PC, PDA, and Personal Navigation Devices (PND). Columbus will offer Ranger for cellular phones by the first quarter of 2008.
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