Noun
(informal) A satellite navigation system.
(informal) A satellite navigation system receiver.
(informal) A civilian GPS receiver (“Navstar receiver”).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAt the turn of the millennium, if you wanted to take up gambling you could simply find your nearest casino on Google, punch the address into your satnav and be sat at the roulette table in an hour or so. Source: Internet
At least the car gets a 12.3in digital instrument panel as standard, and this can be used to display satnav instructions and a variety of other information, right between the dials. Source: Internet
Although a little out in the sticks, it was easy to find when following a satnav. Source: Internet
It’s a ruefully comic plunge into the unknown, during which Max appears to form a relationship with the voice of his car’s “satnav” (GPS navigational system); so it goes, in the brave new world of instant communication. Source: Internet
Her songs are a failsafe satnav when I’m lost in the poorly signed B-roads of my own emotions. Source: Internet
Sure, Honda's own satnav isn't the best - we'd still choose over it - and we can't help thinking that with so much display, Honda could have reduced the on-screen clutter around the navigation display to make the map part bigger. Source: Internet