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  2. OpenSeaMap - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSeaMap

    OpenSeaMap is a wiki to create a worldwide nautical chart based on OpenStreetMap data and community contributions. It provides online and offline maps, apps, port guides, weather information, bathymetric data and more for sailing and boating.

  3. Comparison of free off-line satellite navigation software

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    Very basic programs like this may not be suitable for road navigation in cars, but serve their purpose for navigation while walking or trekking, and for use at sea. To determine the GPS coordinates of a destination, one can use sites such as GPScoordinates.eu and GPS visualizer. Some software presented here is free, but maps may need to be paid ...

  4. Comparison of satellite navigation software - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable commercial satellite navigation software (also known as GPS software) for various devices, with a specific focus on mobile phones, tablets, tablet PCs, (Android, iOS, Windows).

  5. OsmAnd - Wikipedia

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    OsmAnd uses OpenStreetMap data to provide offline and online maps, routing, and Wikipedia POIs. It has features like speed limit display, bike and pedestrian paths, and OpenStreetMap editing plugin.

  6. GLONASS - Wikipedia

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    GLONASS is a global navigation satellite system, providing real time position and velocity determination for military and civilian users. The satellites are located in middle circular orbit at 19,100 km (11,900 mi) altitude with a 64.8° inclination and an orbital period of 11 hours and 16 minutes (every 17 revolutions, done in 8 sidereal days ...

  7. Satellite navigation software - Wikipedia

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    Navit (Cross-platform) open source and free; Marine navigation software. Navigation software for use on the water has many features in common with land-based GNSS navigation software. It can use electronic navigation chart or raster charts, usually provides user ability to plan routes and set waypoints, and may have live GPS tracking capabilities.

  8. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project that collects and maintains data about the world's features, such as roads, buildings, and landmarks. OSM is licensed under the Open Database License and can be used for various purposes, such as maps, navigation, and humanitarian aid.

  9. Quasi-Zenith Satellite System - Wikipedia

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    QZSS is a four-satellite system that enhances GPS in the Asia-Oceania region, with a focus on Japan. It uses one geostationary satellite and three satellites in Tundra orbits, and provides highly precise and stable positioning services compatible with GPS.