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Goldhound9

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  1. OK, Finally figured out how to do what I wanted in the previous post (post a pix). The Trimble software can show a graph of when your GPSr will be the most accurate. The lower the number, the more accurate your reading will be . The software also plots where the satellites will be at whatever time you choose. Well worth checking out and the price is right. 8am and 2:00pm are good times to acquire your coordinates. Edit: times
  2. USAF 1992-1999. AMMO Troop (played with the things that go BOOM in the night ) IYAAYAS Providing the enemy an opportunity to die for their country . Spent time in NM, Germany (closed a few bases) and SD. Would be doing twenty+ if it was up to me. Did the Desert Thunder (AKA Desert Fox) thing . Grandfather was WWl vet (Cav-horse), Dad was WWll vet (Army Aircorps then USAF RET) in the Pacific, one brother in Army, another brother in the Navy and another brother in both Army, then Navy. We are the fortunate ones.
  3. This may be slightly off topic but close enough . Accuracy of waypoints is very much dependent on the geometry of the satellites. Averaging may help due to time and the location of the satelites, but if the satellites are poorly arranged, you will not get a consistent reading. Time is more important than days. I couldn't figure out how to post a picture of the software at work, but follow the link to get it. It'll graphically show you when the satellites are best aligned during the day for best accuracy (DOP). If your PDOP is low , then you won't need to average to get an accurate reading. The software has no cost and is from Trimble. Trimble Planning Software Goldhound9
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