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Orientación con GPS

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1. Tener la especialidad de Orientación.

2. ¿Qué significan las siglas GPS y DGPS?

3. Conocer la historia del surgimiento del GPS y hacer un breve relato.

4. ¿Cuáles son los factores que pueden interferir en la señal del GPS?

5. ¿Cuál es la previsión de errores del GPS?

6. What is the purpose of a GPS receiver? What types of GPS receivers currently exist? Describe the usefulness of each one.

7. Know how to appropriately handle a GPS. What is the care we should use when handling it?

8. What are the applications of a GPS receiver and what are its limitations?

9. Use a file transfer software and connect it correctly to the GPS.

10. Install maps in the GPS and in the map transfer software.

11. What are the types of maps that we can use in a GPS? Give examples.

12. Demonstrate your ability to:

a. Turn on a GPS

b. Find a point in the GPS

c. Enter a point in the GPS

d. Calculate a route

e. Enter a marked trail

f. Walk a trail and map it out

g. Transfer maps and data from the GPS

h. Transfer maps and data to the GPS

i. Select maps to be used

13. Follow a trail that you have not walked, at least 15 km and map out the path. Do the following:

a. Mark at least ten important points or of interest in this trail in your GPS.

b. Make a field report that contains:

i. A printed copy of the map

ii. A route of the trail

iii. Notes and coordinates of the marked points

14. Make a comparison between the signal sent to the GPS device and the omniscience of God acting on a person. What spiritual lessons can you draw from this?