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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 17:05:39 +0100, Marc Heusser
d wrote in : In article , larry wrote: Y'all give a cheap boat GPS WAY too much credit for position fixes! It's only good to about 3 feet, on a sunny day, with no reflecting airplanes making multipath signals, far out away from any land. I guess that is still very optimistic - 15-20 m, ie 50-60 ft are more like it. If you use SDGPS with corrections by satellites, it might come down to 3 m, or 10 ft. No way navigating a channel with 3 m leeway on each side by GPS (even SDGPS). Tested! In perfect conditions ... I've done considerable testing of my modest Magellan Sportrak Color, and with a clear view of the sky it's repeatable to within 10-20 feet, even in major metro areas, quite capable of navigating real world narrow channels, albeit not as narrow as your hypothetical case of 3 m on each side. -- Best regards, John Navas http:/navasgroup.com |
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