[gps-talkusers] Re: Earthmate to Map Calibration

  • From: "Judy W" <judyw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2004 01:34:06 -0500

My response to this is that I find it troubling that he got a difference of
981 feet.  If the locations are done by looking at the block, I would think
a fifty or one hundred feet error would be more acceptable.

Just my opinion,

Judy



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Rich,

This probably has little to do with the GPS accuracy and everything to do
with the geo coding of the restaurant's address. We talk about this quite a
bit in the manual.

Restaurants are in the database based upon a computer projection of where
they should be based upon averaging of address numbers on a given street.
Nobody actually drives up to the restaurant and records a GPS position in
front of the main doors other than you and I.

So the database geo coding gives you a GPS position based on a computer's
best guess of where the restaurant address may be. There is also the fact
that many restaurants are not exactly on the street. They may be a ways
back in a strip mall or sometimes the main door is on one street and the
address is on a perpendicular street.




At 08:02 PM 8/27/2004, you wrote:
>I have now noticed a consistent difference, or should I say offset, between
>the GPS position and the defined POI position.  This has been observed in
>three different locations as much as 200 miles apart in location.  Let me
>use today's example to explain.
>After dining at a restaurant, I was sitting outside waiting for a cab.
>While sitting there I decided to investigate what was around me.  With the
>Earthmate turned on and indicating that it was picking up 7 satellites I
>pressed f and then enter to search for the poi's nearest me.  In going down
>the list, I came across the restaurant I was sitting in front of.  I set
>this poi as my virtual position and checked the difference between the GPS
>and virtual position.  The response was that the poi was 981 feet southwest
>of the GPS position.  As I said earlier, I have done this two other times
in
>locations as far away from where I was today by as much as 200 miles
>(specifically Fresno, Emeryville, and Novato, CA.) always with almost the
>exact same results.  Could the Earthmate be out of calibration, or there be
>some sort of offset being interpreted from the maps by the Braille note?
Is
>there any way I can close this offset?
>Rich Irwin
>rich.irwin@xxxxxxxxxxx





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