2009/9/30 Dave F. <[email protected]> > Emilie Laffray wrote: > >> >> >> 2009/9/30 Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) <[email protected]<mailto: >> [email protected]>> >> >> Whoooh! That’s a bit ancient. With a modern high sensitivity >> receiver you >> should be generally around 5m of error and certainly not more than >> 10m if >> you are in sight or an SBAS Egnos/Wass satellite and your GPS can >> use it. >> >> >> Yup, this is the precision that you are going to get in average nowadays. >> >> Emilie Laffray >> > > Sorry, Andy & Emilie, that some of us can't afford the latest super-dooper > latest offerings of receivers. > > Maybe you'd like to subsidies those of us who are 'so last year'? >
Before I subsidize you, I should consider subsidizing myself first. I don't have a GPS that can track. I only have a GPS for my digital camera to geotag pictures that fits on the hot shoe of my camera. Making a statement that current receivers have this precision doesn't mean that we are pushing everyone to upgrade their GPS. Emilie Laffray
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