I've been asked a few questions on the accuracy of GPS. Well, I believe that a picture speaks a thousand words so I hooked my Garmin Vista to my iPAQ 3950 Pocket PC and used Memory Map plot my travels on a 1:50,000 OS map. Plots are taken every 15 meters or 10 seconds automatically, whichever comes first.
Here are the results:
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First, accuracy on major roads. The accuracy is good enough to show which side of the duel carriageway I'm on!
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Here is another ... remember, this is plotted data and there is no "lock to roads" or anything enabled (there isn't such a feature on Memory Map:
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Closeup of the accuracy ... this is overtaking a vehicle!
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Performance in also exceptional on small roads:
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This shot shows a "vector arrow" that shows the distance that will be traveled in 10 mins (customizable). This is really handy on motorways!
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Here are the results:
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First, accuracy on major roads. The accuracy is good enough to show which side of the duel carriageway I'm on!
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Here is another ... remember, this is plotted data and there is no "lock to roads" or anything enabled (there isn't such a feature on Memory Map:
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Closeup of the accuracy ... this is overtaking a vehicle!
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Performance in also exceptional on small roads:
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This shot shows a "vector arrow" that shows the distance that will be traveled in 10 mins (customizable). This is really handy on motorways!
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