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Capt.Mooron wrote:
The link seems to get blocked.... That's a shame, it's an interesting gizmo. ... anyway if two GPS Recievers are comunicating data you effectively have replicated " 2 waypoints"... or "movement"..... after that it's a matter of calcs. I was referencing a single GPS Reciever. Sure, but you didn't *say* that. There is a similar suitcase-sized instrument for surveyors, but I can't find a link to one. There are several types. again it's remote receivers communicating with the base unit. A single receiver can NOT give you bearing without alternate input. Agreed. Unless it's moving, in which case it "looks backwards" and uses those pesky calculations again to derive heading. That's a fact Doug. Deal with it. :-) I have, many times. Deal with it! BTW- don't let my years of experience in Total Station and GPS Survey curb your opinion of my statements! :-) Not at all. You made an incorrect statement, probably an oversight by not being quite technical enough. It's OK, nobody expects you to write a book on how GPS works, and all the things it can (or can't) do, for the benefit of a cretin like Bubbles/bitty-bill. You are aware of course that climatic conditions affect accuracy on GPS Survey Receivers. Of course. It's a radio receiver, after all. ... You cannot get better than centimetre vertical accuracy on dynamic receivers Is that with optimum constellation geometry? I should think some of the fancy wave interpolation antennae units could do better than that, but I don't know (they're a bit out of my field & price range). ... and Static Collectors are left for hours to download and average data. You can do that with a small hand held too, if you've the patience for it. DSK |