Guest Moun10Bike Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 I have been using a Garmin GPS III+ for geocaching, and now have an eTrex Vista on order. The former supports waypoint averaging, while the latter does not. I wanted to get ideas and tips from those using eTrexes on how best to record a cache location without averaging. Do you take multiple readings and then manually average them? Any pointers you can give would be appreciated. Quote Link to comment
Guest bacpac Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 I stopped using averaging since the SA was stopped. Should I still use it? Quote Link to comment
Guest Quinnow Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 Yo Bike...I have the III Plus too and have never used the averaging. I have had two people so far tell me that they found the cache within 10 feet of what I had posted, so I don't thik you will need that option on your new GPS...but if this becomes a problem for you I am willing to do you the favor of taking it off your hands ------------------ Quinn Stone Rochester, NY.14616 www.Navicache.com Quote Link to comment
Guest Quinnow Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 Yo Bike...I have the III Plus too and have never used the averaging. I have had two people so far tell me that they found the cache within 10 feet of what I had posted, so I don't thik you will need that option on your new GPS...but if this becomes a problem for you I am willing to do you the favor of taking it off your hands ------------------ Quinn Stone Rochester, NY.14616 www.Navicache.com Quote Link to comment
Guest Moun10Bike Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 I figured that the removal SA was why the feature had been dropped, and I've seen the long threads on sci.geo.satellite-nav that discuss whether there is any value to averaging now (unless you do it for something like 2 hours), but I guess there was always a sort of "comfort" factor involved in doing so. Well, maybe it's time for me to embrace the new technology (sorry, puzzled! ). Quote Link to comment
Guest Moun10Bike Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 I figured that the removal SA was why the feature had been dropped, and I've seen the long threads on sci.geo.satellite-nav that discuss whether there is any value to averaging now (unless you do it for something like 2 hours), but I guess there was always a sort of "comfort" factor involved in doing so. Well, maybe it's time for me to embrace the new technology (sorry, puzzled! ). Quote Link to comment
Guest Quinnow Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 Does this mean I won't be getting your new GPS? ------------------ Quinn Stone Rochester, NY.14616 www.Navicache.com Quote Link to comment
Guest Quinnow Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 Does this mean I won't be getting your new GPS? ------------------ Quinn Stone Rochester, NY.14616 www.Navicache.com Quote Link to comment
Guest Moun10Bike Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Quinnow:Does this mean I won't be getting your new GPS? Sorry, Quinnow! Quote Link to comment
Guest Moun10Bike Posted March 28, 2001 Share Posted March 28, 2001 quote:Originally posted by Quinnow:Does this mean I won't be getting your new GPS? Sorry, Quinnow! Quote Link to comment
Guest KF Quad Explorer Posted March 29, 2001 Share Posted March 29, 2001 I asked Garmin about averaging and they stated that the Etrex Legend (the one I asked about) actually recieves a better signal than the III+ and it also is WAAS enabled in which the III+ isnt. Also with SA turned off they said there is no need to average. Quote Link to comment
Guest Moun10Bike Posted March 29, 2001 Share Posted March 29, 2001 quote:Originally posted by KF Quad Explorer:I asked Garmin about averaging and they stated that the Etrex Legend (the one I asked about) actually recieves a better signal than the III+ and it also is WAAS enabled in which the III+ isnt. Also with SA turned off they said there is no need to average. Thanks! That's good info to know, and I won't worry about averaging anymore. Any word on when WAAS will be fully implemented? Currently, there are only two WAAS satellites up, and they are located over the equator -- you need an almost completely open horizon to receive their signal at our latitudes. Quote Link to comment
Guest KF Quad Explorer Posted March 30, 2001 Share Posted March 30, 2001 I dont know for sure, but yesterday on the lake I was recieving 4 out of seven sattelites with the D symbol in the bar graph which is suppose to mean Waas enabled sattelites. So I would say maybe 4????? Quote Link to comment
Guest Moun10Bike Posted March 30, 2001 Share Posted March 30, 2001 quote:Originally posted by KF Quad Explorer:I dont know for sure, but yesterday on the lake I was recieving 4 out of seven sattelites with the D symbol in the bar graph which is suppose to mean Waas enabled sattelites. So I would say maybe 4????? All of the sources that I've been able to find (http://www.gpsinformation.net/exe/waas.html and http://www.gpsinformation.net/etrexlegend.htm, for a couple) indicate that there are just two WAAS satellites in orbit right now. I wonder why 4 "D"s are showing up -- can't wait to get my Vista and check it out! [This message has been edited by Moun10Bike (edited 03-30-2001).] Quote Link to comment
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