Guest BigFig Posted March 9, 2001 Posted March 9, 2001 do WAAS. I have a GPS III, so this won't be my "primary" GPS. Has anyone used a GPS springboard module on a Visor? Is WAAS ready for primetime?? Quote
Guest swangner Posted March 10, 2001 Posted March 10, 2001 I haven't used the Geode (the one with WAAS), but I do have the Magellan GPS Companion for the Visor (also a Springboard module). It works very well, good accuracy, start up time, etc. It's also over $100 less than the Geode. Quote
Guest hhscr Posted March 15, 2001 Posted March 15, 2001 I also have a Magellan GPS Companion for my Visor. It works great and gives accuracy down to within 9 to 10 feet. The only drawback is the unit cannot be exposed to any kind of harsh treatment or bad weather. Quote
Guest peter Posted March 16, 2001 Posted March 16, 2001 quote:Originally posted by BigFig:Is WAAS ready for primetime?? Not quite yet. Currently there are only two WAAS satellites for the US. One is off the east coast and one off the west coast. Both are geosynchronous and stationed directly over the equator. As a result, they are located rather low in the sky for most of the US, especially if you are toward the middle of the country or toward the north. It may still work ok, but you'll need an unobstructed horizon in the direction of at least one of the WAAS birds. The system is designed primarily for pilots who don't have to worry about obstructed horizons most of the time, but should also be good for many boaters. Things should improve as they deploy more WAAS-enabled satellites. Quote
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