GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)  Invented by the US Department of Defence  First used by the US Army (DoF)  In the 1980s the US DoD allowed civilians.

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GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)  Invented by the US Department of Defence  First used by the US Army (DoF)  In the 1980s the US DoD allowed civilians to use GPS  No subscription fee to use a GPS  A number of GPS types; Garmin (GPS II, III, V, 76), Trimble (Juno 3B, Juno 3D, Juno SB……..  GPS memory lasts long  It has a strong lithium battery

Examples of GPS Receivers  Garmin  Trimble (High sensitivity GPS receiver)

Juno 3 Series

Juno 5 Series

SAFE HANDLING OF GPS RECEIVERS  Do not expose the machine to water  Do not place it near fire (Excessive heat)  Always press GPS buttons gently and carefully  Ensure that your fingers are clean before pressing the buttons  Avoid unnecessary dropping of the machine  Do not give it to unauthorized people  In case of mechanical problems do not open the machine, take it to authorised technician  Remove the batteries if GPS is not to be used for a long time  Always wear the GPS string when mapping

How does a GPS work?

HOW IT WORKS  Communicates with satellites  Signals sent from satellites  Time difference between when signal was sent and when received by GPS is noted  GPS locates the place where you are standing (Triangulation method)  Easting, Northing and altitude on your GPS can now be recorded  GPS can now guide the user to get other pieces of information such as distance from destination, direction to take, Speed……

Satellites  Satellites are manufactured  Have a life time (10 yrs)  There are 24 GPS satellites that orbit the Earth surface twice in less than 24hrs  Powered by solar energy but with stand by batteries in case of a solar eclipse

RECEIVER INITIALISATION  Telling the GPS where you are  Different approaches for different machines

RECEIVER INITIALISATION; When?  When you have just acquired it from a shop  If the memory has been cleared

GPS Receiver Setting (GPS 76)  Switch on your GPS receiver  Click on menu twice  Main menu appears with a number of options  Use the lower button on the Rocker key pad and select setup, press enter button  On the main menu, select general, a number of options  For MODE select Normal, WAAS select off, Back light time out, eg 15 secs,

Set up-Contd  Under beeper, may select off, for language, select ENGLISH  Use the the button on the top of Rocker key pad to go back to main menu and select TIME  Now use the button on the bottom part of the Rocker key pad to move down  For time format choose 12 Hrs  For time zone choose OTHERS  For UTC off set choose +03:00  Current date: auto  Current time: auto

Set up-cont  Now go back to the main menu  Use the button on the right part of the Rocker key pad and select UNITS  Now explore the options under Units  For elevation choose meters  For depth select meters  For distance and speed choose metric  For temperature select Celsius

Set up contd  For direction display choose numeric degrees  Back to main Menu and select LOCATION  For location format, select UTM UPS  For map Datum select WGS 84  For north reference select Grid  Go to main Menu and high light INTERFACE  Go thru the options and select Garmin, Set up is now complete and yr GPS is ready for use

ERRORS IN COORDINATES  Poor training  Wrong settings  Bad weather  Poor hand writing  Poor condition of GPS receiver  Being in a hurry while taking coordinates  Using incapable surveyor to collect data  “Doctoring” coordinates  No punitive measures by MWE for those who submit wrong coordinates