+bradtal Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 Hey All- After following the discussion about the $60,000 GPS accurate to a cm (I can picture the logs now... "Found cache under 3rd leaf on the right..." or "How can I make my GPS display out to the 9th decimal place?" , I found a picture online of the unit... PS. I think the guy on the right is reaching for the geocache before his buddy looks down and sees it... Or, he's saying, "Acording to the GPS, the cache should be right here...." [This message was edited by bradtal on August 01, 2002 at 03:47 PM.] [This message was edited by bradtal on August 01, 2002 at 03:57 PM.] Quote
+Seay me Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 do you have a link to the site where the picture is? All I get on the one in your message is the little white box with a red X in it. Chip Quote
+bradtal Posted August 1, 2002 Author Posted August 1, 2002 GPS Picture Here's the link. I'm not sure how long it will be "active". I added the picture to my original post. It shows up fine now. Maybe you were reading it while I was editing the message? Brad [This message was edited by bradtal on August 01, 2002 at 03:48 PM.] Quote
+Rye_and_Leigh Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 ...that you've posted the image's URL as d:tempgpsunit.jpg and I'm pretty sure that I don't have that file on my hard drive. Quote
+GeoManhattan Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 I'd like to see one of these up close. Has anyone seen one? Quote
+Dawgies Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 This is on the NGS site. Nice unit, but a little much to carry around for geocaching....(Here It Is) ~Honest Value Never Fails~ Quote
+MrGigabyte Posted August 2, 2002 Posted August 2, 2002 The unit shown in the at the mine site photo above is a Trimble 4600 LS connected to TSC1 Survey Controller. If you wish to achieve sub-centimetre accuracy using GPS, I would suggest you invest in a degree Geomatics prior to investing in the equipment. Trimble 4600 LS TSC1 Survey Controller Quote
Kerry. Posted August 3, 2002 Posted August 3, 2002 Hate to burst anybodies bubble but that's really only half the story. That gear pictured "by it self" is basically not all that much more accurate than any standard SPS type reciever. There's much more to things than one simply sees pictured as without it's mate or other reference hardware it really doesn't do all that much. Cheers, Kerry. I never get lost everybody keeps telling me where to go Quote
+MrGigabyte Posted August 3, 2002 Posted August 3, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Kerry:Hate to burst anybodies bubble but that's really only half the story. Kerry, that is what I meant in my post. You should invest in a degree in Geomatics, before the equipment. You don't need a GPSr to achieve sub-centimetre accuracy, you need a Land Surveyor! Quote
Kerry. Posted August 4, 2002 Posted August 4, 2002 MrG, yeah I saw you were on the ball just needed to head off what appears to be some mis-conceptions. As I've said else where without the underground surveys being right the whole ending might have been totally different. The end result was ONLY ever going to be as good as the underground information available. That's one of the problems with some of this equipment one can "teach" anyone how to push buttons but the real requirement is in "knowing" the mechanics Cheers, Kerry. I never get lost everybody keeps telling me where to go Quote
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