The GPS Handbook: A Guide for the Outdoors
The GPS Handbook: A Guide for the Outdoors
Updated with information on the latest models of GPS and new technology such as sophisticated downloadable maps, this new edition provides all the information needed to work any GPS unit in the outdoors.
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George Mitchell
April 12, 2012Good Book,
This is a good book for beginners and pros alike. Easy to read and understand with a wealth of GPS-related content. I purchased a hand held GPS and needed a crash course in the basics, this did the trick.
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Midwest Book Review
April 12, 2012Now in a thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded edition,
Getting lost in the woods is no fun for anyone. Now in a thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded edition, “The GPS Handbook: A Guide for the Outdoors” by the team of Robert I. Egbert and Joseph E. King, is dedicated to assisting those who love the outdoors to improve their experience for maximum safety through the advantages of a global positioning system. A thoroughly ‘user friendly’ plain language guide to using the GPS to its fullest, “The GPS Handbook” covers the GPS’s many abilities ranging from linking with other devices to being used stand alone. An essential addition to community library reference collections, all dedicated hiker, camper, sportsmen, and outdoor enthusiasts should have a copy of “The GPS Handbook”.
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