Guys did you noticed that when you are driving in a mountainous area (zigzag etc, our 60 csx accuracy tends to loose a lot and could go as more than 100meters + while started at about 8 meters? So my targeted waypoint intended for contribution might not be accurate Good that these areas have less POI as compared to the near towns and cities. Don't know if Nuvi might be of better results.
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Guys did you noticed that when you are driving in a mountainous area (zigzag etc, our 60 csx accuracy tends to loose a lot and could go as more than 100meters + while started at about 8 meters? So my targeted waypoint intended for contribution might not be accurate Good that these areas have less POI as compared to the near towns and cities. Don't know if Nuvi might be of better results.
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well the waypoints need to be adjusted anyways and placed on the RG standard distance and correct side of the road so imho this is not much of an issue for waypoints. have you tried tracking that road again coming from the opposite direction kuya js? methinks we can make a good comparison there also and if you can get multiple tracks of the same zigzag road, you'll be able to determine if an external antenna is indeed a good investment... HTH
... just a thought... try to check in GE if that area you mentioned has hi res imageries. if there is, you can try overlay your tracks to see if it's really way off or if it matches somehow. of course, you have to determine first the GE offset if you can. easier to do this in gpsmapedit...
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Originally posted by Borgie View Posthave you tried tracking that road again coming from the opposite direction kuya js? methinks we can make a good comparison there also and if you can get multiple tracks of the same zigzag road, you'll be able to determine if an external antenna is indeed a good investment... HTH
... just a thought... try to check in GE if that area you mentioned has hi res imageries. if there is, you can try overlay your tracks to see if it's really way off or if it matches somehow. of course, you have to determine first the GE offset if you can. easier to do this in gpsmapedit...
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