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Has anyone had the opportunity to use a Garmin 430/530 north of the 60th parallel? I'm talking Inuvik, Rankin Inlet, Iqualuit... I am not finding anything in the Garmin manual and I know that satellite coverage is questionable, I am just wondering how it would affect day-to-day operations. Thanks! Craig |
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CaptainCraig writes:
I am not finding anything in the Garmin manual and I know that satellite coverage is questionable, I am just wondering how it would affect day-to-day operations. The entire planet is covered by GPS. However, satellite orbits are optimized for middle latitudes, so accuracy is slightly less at extremely high latitudes, even though it should still be plenty for most purposes of lateral navigation. Vertical position would suffer more than horizontal position, but vertical position is already much less reliable than horizontal position at any latitude with GPS (the system is designed primarily for lateral navigation). -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: CaptainCraig writes: I am not finding anything in the Garmin manual and I know that satellite coverage is questionable, I am just wondering how it would affect day-to-day operations. The entire planet is covered by GPS. However, satellite orbits are optimized for middle latitudes, so accuracy is slightly less at extremely high latitudes, even though it should still be plenty for most purposes of lateral navigation. Vertical position would suffer more than horizontal position, but vertical position is already much less reliable than horizontal position at any latitude with GPS (the system is designed primarily for lateral navigation). whjat's it matter to you, finding it hard to find your way around your bedroom? Fjukkwit. Bertie |
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On May 21, 8:54 pm, CaptainCraig wrote:
Hi, Has anyone had the opportunity to use a Garmin 430/530 north of the 60th parallel? Yep. I am not finding anything in the Garmin manual and I know that satellite coverage is questionable No it isn't. You won't notice any difference in sattelite coverage. , I am just wondering how it would affect day-to-day operations. If you go much farther north than Iqaluit, the geographical moving map (shorelines, towns, roads, etc) disappears, but all the Jepp data is still there. |
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![]() If you go much farther north than Iqaluit, the geographical moving map (shorelines, towns, roads, etc) disappears, but all the Jepp data is still there. Excellent - that's what I was hoping to hear. Thanks! Craig |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
whjat's it matter to you, finding it hard to find your way around your bedroom? Fjukkwit. Bertie Hjow about watching your freakishly obese fingers when yjou're mashing them at the keyboard? Mx's statements are backed up by plenty of articles. It appears, for some strange reason (the atmosphere), the timing between the receiver and the satellite can fluctuate at higher latitudes. I'll stop feeding the troll now. Sorry. |
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![]() "Erik" wrote in message ... Mx's statements are backed up by plenty of articles. It appears, for some strange reason (the atmosphere), the timing between the receiver and the satellite can fluctuate at higher latitudes. Bullsheit! Mxboy was rattling his keyboard because he likes to hear himself talk. He blathered nothing more than what Craig stated he already knew, and did nothing to answer his question. How does it affect daily operations? |
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Erik wrote in news:1356n2687l0oe40
@corp.supernews.com: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: whjat's it matter to you, finding it hard to find your way around your bedroom? Fjukkwit. Bertie Hjow about watching your freakishly obese fingers when yjou're mashing them at the keyboard? Oh dear., I've upset you. Mx's statements are backed up by plenty of articles. It appears, for some strange reason (the atmosphere), the timing between the receiver and the satellite can fluctuate at higher latitudes. Bwahwhahwhahwahwhhahwhahwhahwhahwhahwhhahwhahwh! ] Live one! I'll stop feeding the troll now. Sorry. Yes, you are. Bertie |
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