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Frequently Asked Questions about GPS

Q. How does GPS work?
A. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a group of 27 Earth-orbiting satellites (24 in operation and three extras in case one fails). When people talk about a ”GPS," they usually mean a GPS receiver. The U.S. military developed and implemented this satellite network as a military navigation system, but now lets everyone use the signals.

Q. Why doesn't your system have monthly fees?
A. The GPS Satellites are launched and paid for by the U. S. Department of Defense (DOD). While there are many thousands of civil users of GPS worldwide, the system was designed for and is operated by the U. S. military. The monthly fees associated with other GPS providers pay for cellular or satellite radio communications, not GPS.

Q. Is the system hard to use?
A. Our systems are simple to operate. If you have any questions, our courteous technical support staff will be glad to assist you. Our product confidence is so absolute we do not charge for or limit our technical support.

Q. You have a lot of products. How do I figure out which one is right for me?
A. Our knowledgeable fleet consultants look forward to assisting you in selecting the right system for you. Please call 317.409.8820 or click this link for assistance.

Q. Is GPS really accurate?
A. Our maps are among the most accurate in the industry with a resolution of 44 feet. Our GPS receiver can locate a position within 50 feet.

Q. Can I conceal the system from my drivers?
A. Our units are quite small and are often installed discretely.

Q. Who makes your products?
A. ATTI designs, engineers, and manufactures all of the GPS products that we sell. They write all of the software and even compile the maps. We sell and support our products from our Indianapolis offices.

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