+ICHTHYS Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 I need a GPS that shows me hddd mm ss.sss The Legend I have only has hddd mm ss.s available I need a GPS that will show me the last second with three decimal places not just 1. Any help? Quote Link to comment
csxJoe Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 You need a GPS with an accuracy of 3cm ? This would be expensive ! Quote Link to comment
+Sputnik 57 Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 Well, here's one with .25 meter accuracy. Quote Link to comment
+Tharagleb Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 Well, here's one with .25 meter accuracy. Please stay on topic, that is not good enough for the OP. /Even if I had a Trimble I would still get DNFs. Quote Link to comment
Neo_Geo Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 That's gonna be 'spensive! Sounds like you need a TRIMBLE with POST PROCESSING. Whatcha gonna do with all that precision??? Quote Link to comment
Alphawolf Posted February 27, 2006 Share Posted February 27, 2006 Please pardon me, but I have to ask: Are you sure you aren't needing hddd.m.mmm? There is no consumer model that does 3 decimal places for seconds. Quote Link to comment
+ICHTHYS Posted February 28, 2006 Author Share Posted February 28, 2006 Please pardon me, but I have to ask: Are you sure you aren't needing hddd.m.mmm? There is no consumer model that does 3 decimal places for seconds. I am working with a 911 mapping program that shows the gps location where the mouse is pointed at. It displays it as hddd mm ss.sss. I didn't know if this was something my Legend just didn't support due to lack of space for the number of digits needed or what. The company that orignally mapped our county probably used Trimble or like technology to do so. We were then going to go out and update the 600 or so new addresses using a Legend and taking a waypoint at the driveway. The originall company wanted $25000 to come out and map the 600 new address addeded since they first did the county. We want to do it ourselves to save the money. Thanks for the help. Quote Link to comment
Grasscatcher Posted February 28, 2006 Share Posted February 28, 2006 Regardless of how many decimal places they show on their coordinates, I would almost bet money that they would not guarantee (in writing) that their maps have that kind of accuracy. Even the accuracy on USGS 7.5 min Quads is something like 40ft! That's the mapping tolerance. Quote Link to comment
+Rotareneg Posted February 28, 2006 Share Posted February 28, 2006 (edited) For $550 you can get a DeLorme Earthmate GPS bundled with their XMap GIS package and PostPro, their differental post-processing package. You'll need a laptop to use with the GPS however. http://www.delorme.com/professional/xmapgps.asp Edited February 28, 2006 by Rotareneg Quote Link to comment
peter Posted February 28, 2006 Share Posted February 28, 2006 [i am working with a 911 mapping program that shows the gps location where the mouse is pointed at. It displays it as hddd mm ss.sss. ... The company that orignally mapped our county probably used Trimble or like technology to do so. We were then going to go out and update the 600 or so new addresses using a Legend and taking a waypoint at the driveway. Just get the reading from your Legend and enter two 0's for the final "ss". As Sputnik indicated, that last 's' digit amounts to only a 3 cm change in latitude and somewhat less than that distance in longitude. So the added precision provided by specifying things to a thousandth of a second of arc is totally meaningless when you're just identifying the coordinates of an address. The Legend and other consumer GPS receivers don't provide that many digits because the accuracy provided by consumer-level receivers isn't that high, nor does it need to be for the type of application you're describing. Quote Link to comment
+hikergps Posted February 28, 2006 Share Posted February 28, 2006 (edited) Please pardon me, but I have to ask: Are you sure you aren't needing hddd.m.mmm? There is no consumer model that does 3 decimal places for seconds. I am working with a 911 mapping program that shows the gps location where the mouse is pointed at. It displays it as hddd mm ss.sss. I didn't know if this was something my Legend just didn't support due to lack of space for the number of digits needed or what. The company that orignally mapped our county probably used Trimble or like technology to do so. We were then going to go out and update the 600 or so new addresses using a Legend and taking a waypoint at the driveway. The originall company wanted $25000 to come out and map the 600 new address addeded since they first did the county. We want to do it ourselves to save the money. Thanks for the help. Check with your county engineering or public works department. If they don't have one they may have a mapping program that can give you the info that you need. If you have any more questions regarding the 2 solutions above PM or email me and I can probably help, or point you in the right direction. I am heavily involved in 911 as our county dispatch supervisor. Edited February 28, 2006 by hikergps Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted February 28, 2006 Share Posted February 28, 2006 Please pardon me, but I have to ask: Are you sure you aren't needing hddd.m.mmm? There is no consumer model that does 3 decimal places for seconds. I am working with a 911 mapping program that shows the gps location where the mouse is pointed at. It displays it as hddd mm ss.sss. I didn't know if this was something my Legend just didn't support due to lack of space for the number of digits needed or what. The company that orignally mapped our county probably used Trimble or like technology to do so. We were then going to go out and update the 600 or so new addresses using a Legend and taking a waypoint at the driveway. The originall company wanted $25000 to come out and map the 600 new address addeded since they first did the county. We want to do it ourselves to save the money. Thanks for the help. For that kind of money you can buy a handheld Trimbel and hopefully get that kind of accuracy. Also you don't need that kind of accuracy for your purpose. But what you can do is enter the extra 0.0SS as zero's. Also I can do that for you for 15,000 and still make money. Quote Link to comment
+JDan150 Posted March 3, 2006 Share Posted March 3, 2006 You might try playing with this to see if you can get it working and if it will help. http://artico.lma.fi.upm.es/numerico/miembros/antonio/async/ Quote Link to comment
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