What affects GPSr Accuracy?
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Re: WAAS
Its in another thread somewhere.Snowy2630 wrote:Thought I might just mention WAAS at this point. Does anyone know its effect on accuracy of GPSrs in Australia atm?
In short, if anything WAAS will DECREASE your accuracy as there are no base stations in this region. the current advice is to DISABLE WAAS on yuor GPSr in Australia.
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Re: WAAS
seeSnowy2630 wrote:Thought I might just mention WAAS at this point. Does anyone know its effect on accuracy of GPSrs in Australia atm?
http://forum.geocaching.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=3807
averaging
I am of the Explorist 600 faith, but am unsure of how it "averages". I assume that like earlier Magellans it just does this automatically if you are in the one place long enough. Sorry I havent RTFMed enough to find this out myself. Can anyone help?
PS I also use an old (13yrs now?) Promark X and it is very good at "averaging".
Merry Xmas everybody.
PS I also use an old (13yrs now?) Promark X and it is very good at "averaging".
Merry Xmas everybody.
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Re: averaging
coming to a thread near you:<br />Snowy2630 wrote:I am of the Explorist 600 faith, but am unsure of how it "averages". I assume that like earlier Magellans it just does this automatically if you are in the one place long enough. Sorry I havent RTFMed enough to find this out myself. Can anyone help?
PS I also use an old (13yrs now?) Promark X and it is very good at "averaging".
Merry Xmas everybody.
http://forum.geocaching.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=4566