High Performance A22 GPS Antenna (AG Weekly)
Agricultural vehicles and equipment typically generate electrical “noise” and interference, which can compromise the performance of an antenna. The new A22 GPS antenna has improved noise mitigation characteristics providing strong performance in difficult radio frequency environments.
Lakota Buses Now Monitored By GPS (The Kentucky Post)
There are now GPS devices on every Lakota school bus. The devices were installed over the last few weeks. Lakota buses are run by Petermann bus company who spent $125,000 for the devices as an investment. The devices are expected to help the company evaluate routes, gas use and mileage.
Scientists Return to Haiti to Assess Possibility of Major Quake Using GPS (GPS World)
In a pre-earthquake photo, a GPS receiver and antenna sit atop a roof in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Credit: Purdue University/Eric Calais
Women GPs outnumber men for first time (The Scotsman)
THE number of women working as GPs in Scotland has passed men for the first time, figures revealed yesterday.
GPS Device Tracks Truants (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)
CORPUS CHRISTI – The West Oso School District is turning to GPS technology to make sure that their students attend school everyday. Truant students who were brought before Prec. 1 Justice of the Peace Henry Santana were given GPS monitoring devices to wear. Some parents say it is a symbol of hope. “That’s just great because what they do is tell us anything’, mom I’m at school.’ How do we know …
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