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What is Onyx, RFG-2000
Congratulation on your purchase of Onyx, offering diverse GPS (Global
Positioning System) applications. Onyx GPS receiver, RFG-2000, is a GPS
mouse targeted on clients using in automotive, fleet vehicle, and electronics
applications where a small and highly accurate GPS receiver is required. It
provides a GPS measurement platform that performs the processor-intensive
GPS tracking and processing tasks. Its 12-channel integrated receiver and
one-second navigation update rate allows for continuous tracking of all visible
satellites, and it can provide your exact location information soon after the
power is on. With the waterproof, industrial level design and the different
interfaces for laptops and PDAs, RFG-2000 can guide you in the air, land and
water as a highly reliable, long-lasting Navigator. It is the most cost effective
GPS-Mouse in the world.
What Is Inside
Before you start up, make sure that your package includes the following items.
If any items are missing or damaged, contact RoyalTek immediately. Please
refer to the contact information on the last page of this manual.
GPS Receiver Cable(RS-232 , USB, or PDA adaptor)
CD Disc(optional)
What Is GPS
In 1974 the USA Department of Defense set about developing a Global
Positioning System (GPS), a constellation of 24 satellites that Orbits 12,000
miles above the Earth. Using triangulation of signals from four of the satellites,
a receiving unit on earth can pinpoint its current location to within a few
meters. A GPS device receives the data, converts the longitude, latitude, and
altitude (LLA) data into a location point. Position and navigation information is
vital to a wide range of professional and recreational activities covering
surveying, search and rescue, tracking, hiking, navigating, and so forth.
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