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How
the Road Angels Work...
GPS is a group of 24 satellites each orbiting the earth at
around 11000 miles above the surface. Each Satellite circumnavigates
every 12 hours. At all times at least four satellites will be
in view at any given point on the globe. GPS has been fully operational
since 1990.
Since
the scrambling on the civilian GPS channel accuracy has greatly
increased.
Road
Angel has a 12 parallel channel GPS engine with a built in active
antenna. As long as Road Angel can see a minimum of 3 satellites
then an accurate position of the vehicle can be calculated.
Road
Angel checks its position every second and is able to work out
accurately the speed of the vehicle.
Road
Angel can store up to 50,000 unique locations.
Road
Angel constantly compares its position with the stored database.
When nearing a stored location the unit gives an audible and visual
alert.
Road
Angel uses complex heading software so it alarms only in the direction
the camera faces.
As
with all GPS technology, when Road Angel is first powered it must
acquire satellites to know its position. The first start is known
as a cold start which can take up to 45 minutes to acquire the
minimum three satellites for correct operation.
Thereafter, warm starts (when the unit has been switched off overnight)
should take a matter of minutes and hot starts (same day) a few
seconds. When the unit has acquired satellites the display will
show speed.
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