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Christian G. Becker wrote:
Am 05.03.2010 23:49, schrieb Mike M. Miskulin: hey now - any one ever had their speed reliably measured? I have a GPS-logger with display and speed-measuring. Got 75 km/h at two points in the recent winter: * at Les Crosets in Portes Du Soleil (Swiss/France): under the Les Mossettes - Lift at the Abricotine - slope. You have to speed up there to make it to the next lift. Darn blue slopes with hills ![]() * at Åre (Sweden): the Paradisbacken - slope in Duved. Hard and cold snow. I only take the thing out at places where I can keep an eye on the display, it is rather meant to log the places I've taken photos of on the slopes. Maybe I'll look into the gathered data, if I can calculate speeds from it. My understanding is that short term speed measurments are not very accurate on GPS's. |
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Am 05.04.2010 17:09, schrieb Bob F:
Christian G. Becker wrote: Am 05.03.2010 23:49, schrieb Mike M. Miskulin: hey now - any one ever had their speed reliably measured? I have a GPS-logger with display and speed-measuring. Got 75 km/h at two points in the recent winter: ... I only take the thing out at places where I can keep an eye on the display, it is rather meant to log the places I've taken photos of on the slopes. Maybe I'll look into the gathered data, if I can calculate speeds from it. My understanding is that short term speed measurments are not very accurate on GPS's. That might depend on how "hot" the GPS fixed its first coordinates and how many satellites it can see. Tested mine several times in a car - never differed a lot from the cars speed (which has to be calibrated to show up to 10% + 4 km/h more but never less than actual speed here in Germany). Krischan |
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Christian G. Becker wrote:
That might depend on how "hot" the GPS fixed its first coordinates and how many satellites it can see. Tested mine several times in a car - never differed a lot from the cars speed (which has to be calibrated to show up to 10% + 4 km/h more but never less than actual speed here in Germany). Did you test how well the GPS tracked changes in speed? I'd try traveling at riding speed, like maybe 50-60 kph, and see how well the GPS tracked changes in speed - get on the gas hard, then brake, see if it catches it. I'm not real familiar with how these units do with the vertical drop, either. Straight horizontal velocity is a lot easier. Don't some of them use an altimeter to get the elevation more accurately? Neil |
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I am not fast indeed but my spouse think that i am fastest in world.
Thanks to my spouse ![]() Byron Bay Holiday Apartments Last edited by J.James : December 3rd 13 at 09:44 AM. |
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