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regard as portable systems such as TomTom and Garmin.
We have however been supplying Fully installed Sat Nav systems for over a decade and have seen an
awesome amount of change in product performance and price.
Our core business is in supplying and installing fully installed Navigation and multimedia products
which blow away even the best portable system for performance and integration. Don’t get me wrong portable
navigation has become superb and serves its purpose but cannot be compared to installed systems.
As authorised sales and installation centres for Kenwood, Pioneer and Clarion coupled with the
most popular portable navigation suppliers on the market we cater for any navigation need.
I have over the last year seen an incredible and worrying increase in what would just be regarded
as supermarkets and any body that can say sat nav retail systems.
I must ask if you are thinking of buying a new navigation - would you like to see it demonstrated,
would you like to hear the voice commands, would you like independent advice before you buy
the product.
I have to ask you see, as having been to the likes of Tesco who have a good selection of products
in store did I get a demo - no chance, did I get to see an actual product and not just a plastic case - no way.
Specialists in Navigation are just that and have the knowledge to help you select the best system for you.
Our prices are the same if not cheaper than the likes of Argos,Tesco and Halfords online and in store.
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In Latin, navi-gare means to sail or to steer a ship (from navis meaning ship and
agere meaning to drive ).
We know that around 3500 BC boats began carrying goods for trade, which meant the
birth of navigation.
GPS Navigation
How does it all work ?
The world is made up of countless millions of roads, from huge motorways to quaint
country lanes. The mapping of all these routes, as well as all the various street
directions and other details that affect them, is carried out by governments and
other statutory organisations across the globe. Their maps form the basis of all
maps, including the digital maps for your system.
Thanks to a GPS signal you can figure out exactly where you are on this planet. But
where and how is this signal created?
Now that you know how GPS has been developed, it's time to dive deeper into the subject
and find out what happens before your navigation device tells you exactly where you
are.
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer (1564-1642) who discovered Jupiter s four
largest satellites and is generally considered the father of modern astronomy. No
surprise that the Europeans name their answer to GPS,GALILEO.