photohiker wrote:although a 1 in 4 error seems a lot...
GPSGuided wrote:When talking of resolution, one really is talking about the performance spec of the unit, involving the electronics and antenna sensitivity etc. All will affect the wonder, most noticeable when standing still.
GPSGuided wrote:When talking of resolution, one really is talking about the performance spec of the unit, involving the electronics and antenna sensitivity etc. All will affect the wonder, most noticeable when standing still.
photohiker wrote:...Conceivably, there would be differences if one was carried on the right leg pocket and the other on the left...
neilmny wrote:Resolution of the GPS track is to do with how often a sample is taken in writing the track.
GPSGuided wrote: Further and as we know, US Defence Dept also controls and alters this parameter for their military circumstances. With the wide availability of GLONASS and satellite constellations from other countries, this may be less of an issue in time.
frenchy_84 wrote:Selective variability has been turned off for over a decade and will not be turned back on. GPS forms such a critical part of human life and economy these days that it do more harm than good turning selective availabilty back on.
neilmny wrote:We both carried them in a leg pocket.
michael_p wrote:With nearly 10 years experience using GPS you would think that I would know better... Poor reception
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