Yes, we did and it looks like we're able to see an error of 10-15m up
here in Alaska. Nothing scientific, but in trying out 4 different units
they all agreed on our position within that error. Surely beats them
olden days when we could collect a position and then navigate to it
without moving at all!
-Carl
On 2 May 00, at 7:54, David Reid wrote:
> CartoMan is overheard as he lies in the heaping masses of his
> mis-registered maps . . .
> "The SA . . . is it . . . is it turned off yet?"
>
> With a look of estonishment, Jimmy returns to the drafting room with
> his 100 dollar GPS 12 clutched in his fist and proclaims . . .
>
> Ok, enough Marvel Comics that didn't make it to press, has anyone
> field tested their handheld GPS this morning? ______________ David
> Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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