A receiver’s internal memory holds such data as waypoints, track logs, routes, and uploadable digital maps (if the model supports them). The more memory the receiver has, the more data you can store in it. All the data that’s been stored in the GPS receiver is retained when the device is turned off. GPS receivers have different amounts of memory. Unlike personal computers, you can’t add memory chips to a GPS unit to expand its internal memory.
Friday, April 4, 2008
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