dogsoldier Posted April 1, 2003 Posted April 1, 2003 Check out this article: http://www.msnbc.com/news/893575.asp?0bl=-0 It doesn't give a lot of information, but does anyone here know if the addition of a new satellite will improve GPS accuracy? Just wondering. Quote
The Artful Dodger Posted April 1, 2003 Posted April 1, 2003 Correct me if I am wrong, but logic dicates that regardless of how many satellites there are out there, your trusty little Garmin GPS still receives a maximum of 12 satellites and the accuracy remains the same. The more satellites you receive - the more accurate it is. Quote
+georgeandmary Posted April 1, 2003 Posted April 1, 2003 Well, we lost a stalite a few months ago, I suspect this just replaces that one. I expect no change. george Pedal until your legs cramp up and then pedal some more. Quote
CloneZone Posted April 1, 2003 Posted April 1, 2003 It looks like in the article that this will be replacing an existing satellite? Quote
Kerry. Posted April 1, 2003 Posted April 1, 2003 Improve GPS accuracy, NO not really but every additional IIR is a refinement over older IIA's in many regards. The more satellites, better accuarcy thing is basically a myth as it ain't necessarily so. GPS IIR-9 (SVN 45) will actually "share" the same plane/slot (D3) as SVN#17. SVN 17 was the fifth block II Sat launched in Dec 1989 so is certainly getting on in years and a little past its design life. Cheers, Kerry. I never get lost everybody keeps telling me where to go Quote
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