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Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sat, 3 Mar 2012 18:47:56 -0000, wrote: GPS 3 meter error Yep. However, standing under the tower, in order to take advantage of this level of accuracy is often impractical. Climbing barbed wire topped chain link fences is not my idea of fun. I ran into the problem when I was throwing together a map of the local cell sites: http://802.11junk.com/cellular/ (from about 2002). I had a suitable GPS, but I couldn't get anywhere near some of the towers in order to get an accurate position. I had to record a GPS location nearby, measure or estimate the distance and direction to the tower, and then do the math. My objective was to determine my full Maidenhead before there were web applications to find it. I just took my portable, WAAS enabled, aviation GPS to the back yard and let it average for a couple of minutes. Since then I discovered why I kept getting different results pre-GPS (long boring story about map accuracies); turns out the dividing line runs down the sidewalk across the street. |
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