GPS or Global Positioning system is now a days very popular and useful system in our daily life. It's a great navigation tool for every person. It brings a very helpful platform during our journey. As it needs signal from GPS satellites so the position accuracy is dependent on signal reception. This tutorial tells u the procedure for achieving better accuracy with Handheld GPS.
Steps
1) Determine the type of internal antenna in your GPS.
This information will likely be listed in a table of "specifications"
in the back of your owner's manual. There are two main types:
- Patch antenna, and
- Quadrifilar helix antenna
2) Hold your GPS properly to receive a stronger signal from the GPS satellites:
- If you have a patch antenna hold your GPS flat
- If you have a quadrifilar helix antenna hold your GPS erect
3) Stand where you have a clear view of the sky.
Buildings, hills, trees, etc., will block the signals from the GPS
satellites. The goal is to receive the signal from as many GPS
satellites as possible.
4) Hold your GPS at shoulder height. Even your body can block the signal from the GPS satellites.
5)
Use "position averaging".
This is a feature that allows your GPS to take many measurements and
then calculate an average position before saving it in the GPS
receiver's memory.
6)
Turn on the WAAS capability.
The WAAS signal is broadcast from several geo stationary communications
satellites. The WAAS signal provides corrections for your GPS
measurements and enhances the accuracy of your GPS receiver.
Tips
- It is not necessary to constantly hold the GPS in the correct
position at shoulder height. You only need to do this when you want to
get better accuracy, e.g., when you are recording a way point.
- Some GPS receivers do not support position averaging. Some GPS
receivers automatically perform "position averaging". But with most GPS
receivers the user must activate the position averaging function. The
GPS receiver will take a measurement about once a second. Three minutes
of averaging should provide enough measurements to improve the accuracy
of your position. It is important to stand still during the averaging.
- WAAS was developed to improve GPS accuracy for aviation in North America but it also works on the ground if:
- your GPS receiver is WAAS capable
- you are in an area covered by WAAS corrections
- you can "see" a WAAS satellite from your current location.
So try this and get better accuracy
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