TravRoute Pocket PC 5 About GPS Technology, Data Corrections, How CoPilot Uses GPS, GPS Accuracy

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About GPS Technology

The Global Positioning System (GPS), developed by the U.S. Department

of Defense, is a constellation of 24 satellites that orbit the Earth twice daily. Each satellite contains an atomic clock that is accurate to the nanosecond, and constantly emitting radio waves toward Earth.

GPS sensors (hardware devices for receiving data) can receive these signals from the satellites, and using their own internal clock can calculate the amount of time it has taken for the signal to be received. GPS relies on the fact that radio waves travel at the speed of light to calculate distances, and the exact location of the sensor is figured by combining the data received from four satellites.

Using the data from these four satellites, GPS is able to give you the latitude, longitude and elevation of your present location, and also your road speed and direction of travel on a route. Given the right conditions, a GPS sensor can identify your geographic position anywhere in the world within a matter of a few meters.

How CoPilot Uses GPS

CoPilot uses the GPS positional data that it receives from the hardware unit you place on your dashboard to display your current position on a map as you drive. This is called "tracking". CoPilot also uses the GPS data it receives to guide you along your planned route if you enter a destination on your Pocket PC. CoPilot guides you with audible prompts as you drive as well as on-screen directions.

Tracking will begin automatically when you have satellite reception. In order to get route guidance, you have to enter a destination on your Pocket PC. Tracking may also be used without receiving guidance instructions when you’re in Navigating Mode. In this case, you'll see your trip tracked on the map on your Pocket PC as you drive, but you won't see a highlighted route on the map and you won't be given driving directions.

GPS Accuracy

The GPS signal CoPilot receives from the constellation of satellites

has a rated accuracy of within 5 - 10 meters. This means that 95% of the time the reported location is within 15 - 30 feet of your exact position. CoPilot takes this location information and enhances it further by "snapping" it to our street and highway network. Occasionally, CoPilot will place you on the wrong road.

If this occurs, keep driving and CoPilot will automatically correct itself and find your proper position.

At times, CoPilot's GPS tracking will be less accurate or fail to work at all because the unit is unable to receive satellite signals. Heavy foliage, tall buildings, or any other structures obstructing communications will interfere with CoPilot's

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ability to track your location. Like your car radio, GPS tracking can also be affected by weather conditions if severe. CoPilot will continue tracking as soon as adequate signals are available. Despite these limitations, you can expect CoPilot to provide you with useable and accurate information most of the time. CoPilot will alert you if accurate information is unavailable.

Data Corrections

The ALK map database undergoes constant revision as we strive to provide you with the highest quality product. Revisions include the addition of new roads, roadway upgrades, and the addition of new streets and addresses. If you encounter missing or inaccurate map data, please contact us so that we can include it in our updates.

The single best way to convey data corrections is through the submission of your GPS tracks-every time CoPilot is on it records a GPS track that contains position information that ALK uses to realign existing roads, fix one-way designations and add new roads.

To submit GPS tracks from within CoPilot:

1.Connect you Pocket PC to your desktop via Activesync.

2.Make sure you have Internet access from your desktop.

3.Open CoPilot on your desktop.

4.From the top toolbar select GPS > Submit GPS Tracks.

5.CoPilot pulls the GPS tracks from your Pocket PC and sends them to ALK electronically.

To submit GPS tracks by E-mail:

On your Pocket PC your GPS tracks (files that end with .gps) are stored in your My Documents > gpstracks folder.

If your map data is loaded onto a storage card, your tracks are stored in the My Documents > gpstracks folder on that storage card.

If your map data is loaded onto your device memory, your tracks are stored in the My Documents > gpstracks folder on your device.

1.Copy all GPS tracks to your desktop

2.Send them as an email attachment to data@alk.com

Specific Data Notes

Electronic Submission:

You can use our built-in Data Corrections form to supplement any GPS tracks you submit. This form has space to make notes regarding specific problems with map data.

1. Make sure your desktop is connected to the Internet

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Pocket PC 5 specifications

TravRoute Pocket PC 5 is a robust navigation software that plays a vital role in transforming handheld devices into efficient travel companions. Designed specifically for Pocket PC platforms, it brings cutting-edge navigation technologies to users seeking a reliable way to explore new destinations.

One of the standout features of TravRoute Pocket PC 5 is its comprehensive mapping system, which offers detailed road maps for cities across the United States and Canada. Users can enjoy turn-by-turn voice directions, ensuring a hassle-free driving experience. The software utilizes a straightforward interface that simplifies route planning, making it accessible even for those who may not be tech-savvy.

In addition to standard navigation, TravRoute Pocket PC 5 incorporates advanced features such as route calculation based on real-time traffic conditions. This technology allows users to avoid congested areas, providing alternative routes that save time and reduce frustration. The software also includes a Points of Interest (POI) database, highlighting gas stations, restaurants, hotels, and other critical stops along the journey.

Another key characteristic of TravRoute Pocket PC 5 is its compatibility with external GPS receivers, enhancing its functionality by providing real-time location tracking. This integration allows users to maintain an accurate understanding of their position during travel, further bolstering the software’s navigation capabilities.

The program is designed to be resource-efficient, ensuring smooth operation on Pocket PC devices without overwhelming system capabilities. This efficiency is accompanied by a user-friendly design, with customizable settings that let users tailor their navigation experience according to their preferences.

Moreover, TravRoute Pocket PC 5 supports various travel modes, including pedestrian navigation, making it versatile for both drivers and walkers. By utilizing detailed street-level maps and a well-organized interface, users can easily plan routes whether they are exploring urban environments or venturing into the countryside.

Overall, TravRoute Pocket PC 5 serves as an essential tool for travelers. Its combination of robust mapping, real-time traffic integration, compatibility with GPS devices, and user-centric features make it a reliable navigation solution. As technology continues to advance, TravRoute Pocket PC 5 remains relevant, meeting the needs of today’s on-the-go consumers seeking efficient and effective navigation solutions.