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[[Image:Garmin etrex summit.jpg|thumb|right|A GPS Receiver]]
 
[[Image:Garmin etrex summit.jpg|thumb|right|A GPS Receiver]]
A [[GPS receiver]] receives satellite signals and pinpoints your current position.
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A [[GPS receiver]] (''GPSr'' or simply ''GPS'') receives satellite signals and displays your current position.
By entering the [[coordinates]] of a [[geocache]], a [[GPS receiver]] will typically display an arrow giving you the distance and bearing of the [[geocache]].  
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By entering the [[coordinates]] of a [[geocache]], a [[GPS receiver]] will typically display an arrow giving you the distance and bearing of the [[geocache]].
  
Modern [[GPS receiver]]s operate on twelve channels, meaning they can pick up the signal from up to 12 of the 29 satellites in the [[GPS constellation]]. Older units operate on only 8 channels. While these older units are still able to be used for [[geocaching]], thay are not as accurate.
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Modern [[GPS receiver]]s operate on twelve channels, meaning they can pick up the signal from up to 12 of the 29 satellites in the [[GPS constellation]]. Older units operate on only 8 channels. While these older units are still able to be used for [[geocaching]], they are not as accurate.
  
The most popular brands are [[Garmin]] and [http://magellangps.com Magellan].
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The most popular brands are [[Garmin]], [[Magellan]] and [[Navman]].
 
 
The [http://www.navman.com.au Navman] brand is also becoming popular for its PDA style GPS (especially in Tasmania).
 
  
 
Prices vary dramatically, so it's best to ask in the [http://forum.geocaching.com.au forum] to see where to get one at the moment.
 
Prices vary dramatically, so it's best to ask in the [http://forum.geocaching.com.au forum] to see where to get one at the moment.
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Here's the most [http://forum.geocaching.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=3286 recent poll].
 
Here's the most [http://forum.geocaching.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=3286 recent poll].
  
The "EPE" or [[Accuracy]] does not mean what it appears.   Mix wrote this piece. [[Accuracy]].
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The "EPE" or [[Accuracy]] does not mean what it appears.
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[[Smartphone Caching]] is very popular nowadays, however some swear by using a dedicated GPS receiver.
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== See Also ==
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* [[GPS stores]]
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* [[GPS constellation]]
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[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 21:45, 22 April 2020

A GPS Receiver

A GPS receiver (GPSr or simply GPS) receives satellite signals and displays your current position. By entering the coordinates of a geocache, a GPS receiver will typically display an arrow giving you the distance and bearing of the geocache.

Modern GPS receivers operate on twelve channels, meaning they can pick up the signal from up to 12 of the 29 satellites in the GPS constellation. Older units operate on only 8 channels. While these older units are still able to be used for geocaching, they are not as accurate.

The most popular brands are Garmin, Magellan and Navman.

Prices vary dramatically, so it's best to ask in the forum to see where to get one at the moment.

Every now and again there are polls in the forum about the popularity of individual brands. Here's the most recent poll.

The "EPE" or Accuracy does not mean what it appears.

Smartphone Caching is very popular nowadays, however some swear by using a dedicated GPS receiver.

See Also