Selecting the very best Fish Finder for Your Boat
March 29, 2010 by Jason58 · 5 Comments
HTML clipboardHaving grown up around the New Jersey shore I’ve fond stories of spending long summer days on the Barnegat Bay fishing or sailing with good friends. I also have memories of coming home late and needing to explain I’d lost tabs on distance on the water and gone too far south. Anyone who spent their childhood years on the water can appreciate the challenge of getting my mother and father to believe me though it happened over and over again.
Needless to say, there’s no room for such a poor excuse nowadays with the available Garmin Marine GPS devices that happen to be in the marketplace. While we were certainly not beyond sight of land in the bay, you nevertheless could lose track of the length of time you may have drifted when doing some fishing. This problem of distance is magnified if you were required to sail back against the wind. With the new Garmin Marine GPS devices you are able to pinpoint your actual location within seconds.
An additional excellent marine electronics device which I would like to have had when young was a good fish finder. Although we got very good figuring out where the fish would hide, our abilities simply could not match up against the newest fish finders in the marketplace.
A friend recently exposed me to the convenience of using an electronic fish finder. He favored the Humminbird fish finder units which are available in a number of different designs and styles. They vary from somewhat inexpensive simple fish finders to more state-of-the-art chart plotters. I remember trying out similar devices many years ago when they were first presented to the market and they were pricey as well as occasionally very difficult to understand. That’s not true considering the modern electronics.
Another fascinating product is the Lowrance fish finder. Needless to say anyone who has ever been around the water is familiar with the Lowrance brand. You can find their name dressing many a radar mast on the expensive yachts in the marina. But the Lowrance fish finder is not only inexpensive but very practical. Just like other brand names, they feature numerous types of products and you really are just restricted by your budget and fishing needs.
For those who have been away from the water for virtually any length of time as I had been, you really should take some time to check out the big variety of marine electronics that not just will add to your boating pleasure but also can contribute to your basic safety on the water.
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Mobile GPS Solutions
February 16, 2010 by Jason58 · 7 Comments
Mobile application development is really all about keeping the businesses connected regardless of their geographic location by using satellite GPS tracking.
Among the many benefits Mobile communication development can bring to your company the following 5 are the most popular:
- Increase profitability of your company
- Increase productivity of your mobile workforce
- Improve Customer Experience
- Accurate Job Performance Reporting
- Lots more
Lots more to satellite communication
Applications can be designed to specification for example you may own a building company and have several teams. Besides being able to know there location you can also be in the know of the job. They can take pictures and upload them directly into your backend system before they start and when the complete. As new deliveries reach on-site and are checked in the system updates.
Sitting in your office you can effectively manage each job as you know which jobs are done, which need more people, which people aren’t working and which deliveries are late. This allows you to move work people around to other jobs and generally as a manager be in a better position to cause effectiveness.
Mobile Development Companies
You have an exhaustive amount of Mobile GPS Solutions in which to pick from when it comes to contracting a development company. As a consumer the best advice is to ask then good questions and suss them out. Find out what past projects that they have worked on and ask for demonstrations. This should put you in a position that knows how much it’s going to cost and the quality of the work to expect.
Mapquest Road Maps And Driving Directions Google Maps
November 15, 2009 by Jason58 · 5 Comments
Mapquest.com has mobile features that deliver Map Quest driving directions on the move snappier and more carefree than ever before. Get Map Quest driving directions for free or at a small fee, for its advanced features, sent directly to your mobile device! With Map Quest Navigator you can get driving directions spoken and comprehensive right from your phone. Map Quest Send to Cell also lets you send driving directions from your PC to your phone so you don’t have to print them out. Mapquest for Mobile Web grants you the power to get driving instructions and utilize all of Mapquest’s great features right form your cell or mobile device.
Who needs a high priced machine when you can buy the same things with Mapquest? Mapquest Navigator morphs your cell phone into a global tracking unit and lets you find places anywhere in the U.S; fully equipped with voice operated instruction. Driving directions have become easier to upload and there is no need to purchase any extra equipment, just your web capable phone. You can even allow incoming calls without dropping your directions on some cell makes and models. Mapquest Navigator is run by the most recent global positioning technology getting you to your final destination swiftly and with simplicity.
Have you ever felt like you wanted to take the driving instructions you got online and transmit them to your mobile phone for easy access for future reference? Mapquest Send to Cell offers you the advantage of arranging a vacation at home on your computer and later you can deliver the data and driving instructions to your phone. This facet makes it easier to allocate your driving plan. Save time and the environment by sending them directly to your phone for easy access. Just tap the “send to cell” icon when you’re done.
Map Quest for Mobile Web makes finding direction quick and simple. Map Quest for Mobile Web is the scaled down version of a well established site. You can browse for driving directions, road atlases, gas stations; if you can get it on mapquest.com, you can get it on your cell. Want to add another stop to your trip, take a detour, find an alternate route, or skip traffic? Do it on the go from your phone or mobile device. Map Quest Mobile for Web gives you all the power and convenience of mapquest.com anywhere you are and for a lot less than the expensive GPS.
Mapquest‘s integrated mobile features makes finding the shortest, quickest, or easiest routes simple and easy. Get directions and help anywhere you are or decide to go with your mobile phone. You can rely on Map Quest to get you to your desired location, quickly and effectively and you don’t have to skip a landmark because you didn’t map it out first. Map Quest Navigator, Send to Cell and Mobile Web allows you the availability to all the convenient facets of Map Quest anytime and anywhere.
Review of Garmin 755T Portable GPS
June 3, 2009 by Jason58 · 4 Comments
The Garmin Nuvi 755T, 765T, 775T and 785T were recently announced and are available on the store shelves. The new Nuvi 755T unit incorporates a nice handful of including an updated interface that I think makes the dead easy interface even easier and more intuitive to understand. It makes understanding where to go and what to do even easier while rocketing down the highway.
The unit also offers 3-D buildings as well as Lane Assist, a reality like image that helps you understand what to do in difficult highway interchanges. The Nuvi 755T, 765T, 775T and 785T also offer faster routing calculations and faster map drawing.
Finally, you may be hesitant initially after realising that Garmin offers free traffice updates but you will realise that it is not such a terrible thing.
The Garmin 755T Specifications are like any other 700 series Garmin thin, compact and powerful. The Nuvi 755 sits on the GTM-20 mount with an easy mounting and dismounting action coupling the FM receiver in the Power cord to the Nuvi through the data feeds. The single slider switch on top allows you to turn the unit on and off as well as lock it while stowing it. The mount has a single cam lever action to mount it to the dash disc that is included or the windshield.
Here are some highlights on the Garmin Nuvi 7X5T series:
- Garmin 755T – features above, including North American Maps
- Garmin 765T – Adds Bluetooth Handsfree capabilities
- Garmin 775T – Includes Bluetooth and Maps of both N. America and Europe
- Garmin 785T – Includes North American Maps and MSN Direct Capabilities (Traffic, Movies, Gas Prices, and more)
The navigation on the Nuvi 755T stands up to the test of Boston and came through offering good directions while Lane Assist helped to show the way while on the highway to get to Logan Airport. The navigation by pictures is a fun little addition, and might be a nice way to plan out a trip to some cool landmarks. Solid navigation, supported by a new and better interface makes the new Nuvi 7×5 generation of navigators an appealing set of models to consider when getting into the higher end of GPS units. With so many advance features that are so user-friendly, the Nuvi 755T is a fresh addition to the Garmin line that is worth considering.
Car Dvd Entertainment
February 15, 2009 by Jason58 · 3 Comments
Today’s auto market is becoming more and more varied, with Hummers lining up next to Smart Cars and Geo Metros in dealer lots. One of the first things many people do when they buy a new vehicle is to make it their own by adding custom touches. Bored spouses and kids make in car DVD systems one of the hottest new upgrades on the auto market.
Imagine, you’re headed across the country with your family to visit the in-laws in Omaha, and your kids are driving you crazy. A car DVD system allows you to pop in one of their favorite movies and have them entertained for hours while on the road, now that is pure gold.
There are two main types of in car DVD systems: portable and in-dash. Portable systems, though not as sleek or worry-free as the in-dash systems, are considerably cheaper and more versatile. They are usually powered by your car’s 12-volt power adapter but can be converted to run from your home’s power supply, allowing you to take the DVD player and monitor into your in-laws house when your happy family arrives.
In-dash car DVD systems are hardwired into your vehicle’s entertainment system. They display movies either on a screen in the centre-console, on a screen that descends from the roof of the vehicle, or on a screen which flips up from the dashboard. Though these systems aren’t portable outside the vehicle, once installed they don’t require any extra cords or setup: you can load in your movies and drive away. Screens located either on the centre-console or which flip up from the dashboard can double as displays for in-car GPS or navigation software, but they can be distracting to drivers. The flip-down screens avoid driver distraction, but they are usually only convenient for back-seat viewing, leaving a front seat passenger to count license plates or play I-Spy with the driver.
In car DVD systems are perhaps the biggest boon to the long family road trip since Car Bingo, and as the technology improves you can expect the systems to get smaller, lighter, and cheaper. Though portable systems are still the choice for families on the go since they require no expensive installation or conversion, more and more auto manufacturers have plans to include built-in systems in their vehicles, especially upscale and family autos. It may be tough to find a driver for your next road trip, as the entire family will be stretched out in the back seat, munching on popcorn and watching a film.
