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GPS (was: Wheel weight)
On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 00:23:00 +0000 (UTC), Claus Aßmann
wrote: John B. Slocomb wrote: I remember back when we lived on the boat the GPS would sometimes measure the altitude at 10 feet which was about twice the height above That's why even most GPS based cycle computers use barometric pressure for altitude -- GPS is pretty bad for that. "Note: please read the netiquette before posting. I will almost never reply to top-postings which include a full copy of the previous article(s) at the end because it's annoying, shows that the poster is too lazy to trim his article, and it's wasting the time of all readers." If you don't care to answer then just don't bother. It is not that you would be missed. -- Cheers, John B. |
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