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"Marco Leon" wrote in message ups.com... When we look at a GPS error value in a so-equipped GPS, does that value reflect *both* the vertical (i.e. altitude) and the horizontal component? Can a separate value for each be determined? The reason I ask is that in firing up my Garmin 496 (an early Christmas present, comments to follow in another post ), I noticed the altitudeinitially register at 100 ft below actual then right itself after a few minutes. All of this happened while the horizontal location did not noticeably move (had it fully-zoom by the way) which led me to believe that the error can be different from each other at least initially. Marco The two errors are separate. So if they spec 100 ft +/- it could be 100ft in the horizontal plane and 100ft in the vertical plane. |
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