Hi Doug:
I recently got a used CSI LGBX Pro DGPS Receiver.
This is a CSI long wave beacon receiver with an integrated Ashtech 12 channel GPS receiver iwth an antenna that receives
both of them.
The display option with the most resolution is dddmm. and it seems to be
good to less than one f
On 30/04/2014 17:37, Douglas Bateman wrote:
This is a new club consisting, so far, of two members: Frank King and myself.
After the successful British Sundial Society conference, the Sunday morning was
allocated to tours of the Greenwich Observatory. Quite independently, Frank and
I had the in
On 30/04/2014 19:27, J. Tallman wrote:
I wonder how well Google Earth matches up with this in terms of precision? Has
anybody ever checked?
Best,
Jim Tallman
www.spectrasundial.com
www.artisanindustrials.com
jtall...@artisanindustrials.com
513-253-5497
If you search for 51 28 39.8 N 0 00 00
On 02/05/2014 07:56, Kevin Karney
wrote:
Shame on you all - abandon this ill conceived club!! The
Sun was not involved in the conception of WGS84. You should
all be expelled from the Sundial mailing list as heretic
On 02/05/2014 07:56, Kevin Karney
wrote:
Shame on you all - abandon this ill conceived club!! The
Sun was not involved in the conception of WGS84. You should
all be expelled from the Sundial mailing list as heretic
Shame on you all - abandon this ill conceived club!! The Sun was not involved
in the conception of WGS84. You should all be expelled from the Sundial mailing
list as heretics
Kevin Karney
Freedom Cottage, Llandogo, Monmouth, NP25 4TP
Phone 01594 539 595. Mobile 07595 024 960
> On 1 May 2014
There is an android app called "GPS averaging" that can average many
readings in order to get a more realistic value of the position.
Thibaud
At 10:44 1-5-2014, Frank Evans wrote:
Greetings, fellow dialists,
Ian Maddocks asks what dials are on whole number lat/long lines.
During the BSS tour of
Greetings, fellow dialists,
Ian Maddocks asks what dials are on whole number lat/long lines.
During the BSS tour of Austria in 2002 we visited a pillar dial
labelled "Nieder osterreich" which claimed to be exactly at 48 deg N,
15 deg. E. It is recorded in " Austria 2002; a sundial safari.
/Bull
On 30/04/2014 20:19, Patrick Powers
wrote:
Hi Ian,
Exactly so, and it would be
interesting to see what dials there were on such a whole
number list. But the snag in all this though is that the
the ‘Zero Meridian Club’ are chasers after ephemera. They will
need to keep coming back every few years simply to catch up...
Patrick
From: Ian Maddocks
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 6:14 PM
To: Douglas Bateman ; Sundial list
Subject: RE: The GPS zero meridian club
Hi Doug
Well there
On 30/04/2014 19:33, Brooke Clarke wrote:
Hi Richard:
Prior to GPS each country had their own datum, but if you want GPS to
truly be Global then you need a common datum. There were other datums
prior to the World Geodetic System of 1984 (WGS84,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGS84#Longitudes_o
Hi Richard:
Prior to GPS each country had their own datum, but if you want GPS to truly be Global then you need a common datum.
There were other datums prior to the World Geodetic System of 1984 (WGS84,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGS84#Longitudes_on_WGS_84) but it's the one that's the defaul
I wonder how well Google Earth matches up with this in terms of precision? Has
anybody ever checked?
Best,
Jim Tallman
www.spectrasundial.com
www.artisanindustrials.com
jtall...@artisanindustrials.com
513-253-5497
On Apr 30, 2014 1:57 PM, rmallett wrote:
>
> On 30/04/2014 17:37, Douglas Batema
On 30/04/2014 17:37, Douglas Bateman
wrote:
This is a new club consisting, so far, of two members: Frank King and myself.
After the successful British Sundial Society conference, the Sunday morning was allocated to tours of the Greenwich Observatory. Quite independ
Hi Doug
Well there's already a very similar web site
confluence.org/
This is for people trying to stand on points of exact degrees intersecting
(according to WGS84)
I have stood on two such points 54. N 2. W (on a lonely bit of
moorland above Skipton, UK.It's very boggy , be care
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