Go Here and read up. Consume massive amounts of information on GPS by searching google. I don't think you know enough about the way it works to get into GPS just yet. There is a wealth of information out there, and it would take me like 13 pages to explain most of it--and even then i dont think i could cover it all.
Here are the basics:
The US military put 24 geosynchronous satellites in orbit which all have atomic clocks onboard. Those satellites emit a signal that includes which satellite is sending the signal and what time it thinks it is (GMT).
GPS recievers take the signals from at least 3 of those satelites and compares the times. By calculating the difference in times between the satellites due to the distance the signal travels, the receiver figures out its position in latitude/longitude.
The receiver can then output the coordinates to your computer. The mapping program of your choice takes those coordinates and plots them on the maps that it has. If you want to be really up-to-date, you have to buy new maps (ie, buy the software again or upgrade to the latest version), usually every year.
Those are the basics, now you have to figure out what you want to do with it.
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