Friday, December 30, 2011

12 Practical Uses of Gps for everyday citizen

!±8± 12 Practical Uses of Gps for everyday citizen

Gps or Global Positioning Systems is a term that most ordinarily conjures up images of car sailing systems, space-age satellite technology, and interactive maps for outdoors-types and sportsmen. But the reality is that there are far more applications of Global Positioning Systems beyond Gps car tracking or map sailing that daily people like us can advantage from. All it takes is a bit of creativity, and some trial and error. Here are a few of the many possibilities that can advantage you right now in your busy and hectic life.

1. Know where your children are using services from associates like uLocate Communications.

2. Keep track of elderly members of your family, so that they don't rove off alone.

3. Plan a road trip around appealing points of interests, landmarks, campsites, diners, etc, and hear fewer "Are we there yets?"- and of policy get the most out of that expensive gas.

4. Get crisis road side aid at a touch of a button from your vehicle, so you can get help exactly where and when you need it.

5. Keep a optical journal and bookmark collection of your popular hot spots, sceneries, and points of interests, that may not be listed in any trip guide (You can originate your own mini trip guides and memories).

6. Find lost pets categorically using collars with built-in Gps, best than running around in your pajamas hollering like a maniac.

7. Feel safer with cellular phone 911 calls, so crisis personnel can pinpoint your location once you make an crisis call. Please duplicate check your carrier aid to see that it has Gps features and get a primer on how it works if possible.

8. Get to your interview, or any important time sensitive destination or engagement, faster by finding shortcuts and accurate directions.

9. Find a good Italian bistro near your movie theatre on the fly.

10. Track your luggage, laptops, and anything of significance while traveling.

11. Track and find family, friends in a crowded concert, graduation, or any communal gathering.

12. When going on a vacation, feel free to separate from group for a while to venture on your own based on your own interests and find them later on with your Gps enabled device- even in an unfamiliar place.

Our potential to use Gps so far is limited by the relatively poor connection to the satellite feeds when we are indoors in buildings, homes, or behind anything that could obstruct the Gps connection. However with the venture and development in a new satellite network called Galileo which should be completed in the near future, these problems should be eliminated drastically. Despite these problems, Gps still offers a world of benefits as mentioned earlier, and with any technology, it will only get better.

In increasing to more practical usage applications, Gps will make a great educational and fun gift for your loved one's and friends as well. Think just two of the many creative and educational uses of Gps:

1. Stay physically active and fit by playing RayGun! A locational based cell phone game based on Gps technology.

2. Become more cultured, make global friends, and learn about the world playing GeoCache, a global Gps based treasure hunt.

With many affordable feature-rich models to satisfy anyone's preferences and budgets, now is as good a time as any to learn more about Gps technologies, which are categorically to Become more assimilated into the mainstream within the decade. One day we will take these things for granted just like we do now for the internet and cell phones. The key is to dive in, without paralyzing yourself with the marvelous array of choices in the Gps market, and enjoying some truly marvelous technology.


12 Practical Uses of Gps for everyday citizen

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Mini Lights - A Pocket Sized Volt-Ohm Meter (Multimeter) Helps to Test and heal Them

!±8± Mini Lights - A Pocket Sized Volt-Ohm Meter (Multimeter) Helps to Test and heal Them

Multimeter. The multimeter needed to do these tests is an reasonable () handheld analog one having a needle-deflection readout, and run by an Aa-battery. Although multimeters can make some electronic measurements, the only two needed here will be the 150-Vac (volts alternating current) and the resistance (ohms) ones. Otherwise, a multimeter is kept in the off setting to save the battery.

For mini-lights, a multimeter can be used to test the following issues.

The circuitry voltage (120-Vac) while plugged into an outlet. These two wires work independently from the bulb wire attached to them in a three-wire string. The continuity of the two 3-amp buss fuses in the male plug if the circuitry was not working when tested while plugged in. The continuity of each circuitry wire (hot & cold) if the circuitry was not working when tested. The continuity of private bulbs (i.e., for non-working filaments and bypass shunts, and for slightly corroded lead wires).
Safety. Since 120-volts of electricity pass through most mini-light strings, basic security and definite procedures are paramount in testing them. Persons who know nothing about electricity, nor how-to-use a multimeter, should at least read-up on these subjects. Better yet, get expert hands-on training on them. Otherwise, the string and multimeter could be damaged, not to mention the tester him or herself.

Step 1. Test the circuitry. Plug the non-working string into a working outlet. Set the multimeter to150-Vac. Insert one multimeter probe into each of two female-plug sockets. (Most mini-light plugs are two prong.) The readout should be about 120-Vac, which means the circuitry is okay. If no reading occurs, duplicate check the probe contacts in the female plug. If still no reading, unplug the string, and do the next step.

Step 2. Test the fuses for continuity (unplugged). Slide open the panel door on the male plug. Set the multimeter to a moderate resistance setting (inexpensive multimeters will have only one setting). Touch its probes together. The reading should go to zero, i.e., the needle will blemish to zero.

Touch one multimeter probe to each end of one fuse simultaneously. If the deflection reading is zero for each fuse, they are okay. If not, replace the ones not having continuity; they can be found in hardware stores. It might be easier to do this test by removing the fuses first, and then testing each one face the male plug.

Step 3. Test the circuitry wires for continuity (unplugged). If the fuses are okay at this point, insert one multimeter probe (still set to resistance) into one of the female plug sockets while the string is still unplugged. Touch the other probe to one of the male plug-in leads at the other end of the string. If no reading occurs, touch the other male lead instead. One of these two male leads should yield a zero reading for a good (continuous, unbroken) wire at this time. Accomplish the same test from the second female-plug socket.

If both wires do not give a zero continuity reading, something is wrong with the circuit wiring. Visually check these wires for damage. Heal any damage, if found, and retest them. If the circuit wires now show continuity, and the bulbs are still out, move to the next step.

Step 4. Test the private bulbs for continuity (unplugged). Because the bulbs in query must be removed for this test, this process is much slower than by examining them with a magnifier and background light. Still, surprisingly, a few bulbs that look okay with the magnifier might not test okay with the multimeter.

Thus, the multimeter's probes must make good touch with each of the bulb's lead wires for a thriving test. That kind of touch can be assured by scratching the bulb's wire leads with a sharp-edged tool until shiny before testing them. Replace any bulbs testing bad (no continuity).

Conclusion. Experts indicate the lifetime of the incandescent mini-light bulb is 3-to-5 years, depending on its estimate of usage. After maintaining these light strings for that distance of time, it is time to get new strings. If the same kind are purchased, the old ones can be used for spare parts and bulbs. Yet, the Led (light-emitting diode) strings might be a good choice to reconsider at this point. They last longer than the incandescent ones, and they use up to 10-times less electricity.

To learn more about multimeters and how to use them, see the following sites.


Mini Lights - A Pocket Sized Volt-Ohm Meter (Multimeter) Helps to Test and heal Them

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