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Dead-reckoning

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Dead´-reck`on`ing
n.1.(Naut.) See under Dead, a.


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The crew made aircraft position reports using a dead-reckoning plot.
The quality performance of Grey Island's GPS/AVL Dead-Reckoning MDU, in this competitive comparison with other major GPS/AVL vendors, has again reaffirmed the reliability of our system within City departments" said Jerry DellaCorte, Vice-President of U.
There is still a tremendous niche in the market for premium offerings including those with better implementation than handsets and PDAs, and additional functionality such as dead-reckoning.
 
 
 
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