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pnichols wrote:
The "errors" in the GPS system probably result primarily from the accuracy of the maps used, the interpretation of those maps, and the keeping-current of those maps as used by the GPS system ... more so than accuracy variations in the GPS system's determinaton of where the user is located.
It's very complex what the GPS system is intended to provide, and I can only imagine the work required to make it, and keep it, accurate. It is what it is at any given time and location, so as is usual with so many tools - it's user beware.
โMar-07-2019 01:16 PM
MrWizard wrote:
GPS device picks up three different satellites, and triangulate your position coordinates, then gets the map info that matches that data
Please explain how magnetic shift changes the orbital position of those satellites
Also for cellular devices, how would magnetic shift change the position of the cell towers
โMar-03-2019 04:27 PM
toedtoes wrote:
And in the case of the OP, it wasn't that the GPS was taking people incorrectly, it was that the people were too naive/dumb/impatient enough to realize that in a flood situation, GPS is not going to differentiate between a flooded road and a non-flooded road.
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