
What is the difference between a GPS module and a GPS receiver?
A Comprehensive Guide to How They Work and Their Applications
Introduction
In the world of navigation and positioning technology, GPS (Global Positioning System) has become an indispensable tool. However, many people often confuse GPS modules with GPS receivers. While both are essential components in location-based systems, they serve different purposes and have distinct functionalities. This article explores the key differences between GPS modules and GPS receivers, their applications, and how they contribute to modern navigation solutions.


What are the uses of GPS receiver?
There are five main uses of GPS:
- Location — Determining a position.
- Navigation — Getting from one location to another.
- Tracking — Monitoring object or personal movement.
- Mapping — Creating maps of the world.
- Timing — Making it possible to take precise time measurements.

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