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SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
The Global Positioning System (GPS)
Your i-mate Ultimate 9502 device uses the worldwide Global Positioning
System (GPS). Accessing signals from a constellation of at least twenty-four
medium Earth orbit satellites, the GPS receiver built into your device obtains
data from which navigation software can determine the receiver’s location,
speed, direction, and time. To use the capabilities, you need to add some
navigation software and maps.
Navigation Applications
You are not restricted to one type of satnav software. You can choose from
a wide range of third-party navigation applications written to run on Windows
Mobile 6.0 Professional.
The following are examples of commercially available programs:
GPS Suppliers Website
CoPilot Live www.alk.eu.com
Navigon MobileNavigator www.navigon.com
Papago www.matlastech.com
Route 66 Navigate www.66.com
TomTom Navigator www.tomtom.com
Waynder Navigator www.waynder.com
Some suppliers provide a trial version so that you can check compatibility
and assess whether you like the functionality and maps offered before
committing to a purchase. i-mate does not endorse or guarantee
compatibility of the programs mentioned and in addition new versions are
likely to be released by third-party suppliers in the future which were not
published at the time of writing.
Other navigation software is available and some are entirely free of charge.
The functionality and map data is likely to be much more restricted in
freeware but can be easily tried out on your device. Some navigation