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Uncategorized Boards => GENERAL => Topic started by: pumori on December 18, 2017, 10:49:10 AM

Title: Quick question: what is the 2nd number in () in the GPS error value?
Post by: pumori on December 18, 2017, 10:49:10 AM
Ie I get an error value of 3 (18). The 3 is the error in metres -- what is the18? I first thought the number of sats but that can't be the case. It also seems not to be related to the DOP values.
Title: Re: Quick question: what is the 2nd number in () in the GPS error value?
Post by: orux on December 21, 2017, 12:16:10 PM
Quote from: pumori post_id=12632 time=1513590550 user_id=7096
Ie I get an error value of 3 (18). The 3 is the error in metres -- what is the18? I first thought the number of sats but that can't be the case. It also seems not to be related to the DOP values.


Hello;



The number of satellites used.



orux
Title: Re: Quick question: what is the 2nd number in () in the GPS error value?
Post by: pumori on December 21, 2017, 08:56:40 PM
Quote from: orux post_id=12637 time=1513854970 user_id=2The number of satellites used.
Hm... strange. That was my first hunch but sometimes I have, say, 14 sats and this number  says 6. And while the number of satellites stays fairly constant (in GPS Status) the value I see in oruxmaps jumps around wildly.



Well, at least I know what it's supposed to be:-)
Title: Re: Quick question: what is the 2nd number in () in the GPS error value?
Post by: orux on December 27, 2017, 11:29:53 AM
Quote from: pumori post_id=12642 time=1513886200 user_id=7096
Quote from: orux post_id=12637 time=1513854970 user_id=2The number of satellites used.
Hm... strange. That was my first hunch but sometimes I have, say, 14 sats and this number  says 6. And while the number of satellites stays fairly constant (in GPS Status) the value I see in oruxmaps jumps around wildly.



Well, at least I know what it's supposed to be:-)


Hello;



Depending on your settings, with oruxmaps is possible that the GPS is continuously turned on/off, in order to save battery; with GPS status the GPS is always on, then you see a stable value.





orux