David Samblas Martinez wrote:
24 hour of gps data log how big (in bytes or
multiples) can be? I have no expercience with gps
tracking so I hope I have not said any no sense
idea
That's easy to count. Let's say you log 100 bytes every second (that's
more than enough for longitude, latitude,
Ok I will auto-answer to this question based on you
answer with more accuracy data
based on
http://www.eoss.org/pubs/nmeafaq.htm
NMEA 0183 sentences= up to 82 Ascii chars--one
sentence per second--82 bytes per second
so 60*60*24*82=7084800
based on zzip examples text compresion
David Samblas Martinez wrote:
Ok I will auto-answer to this question based on you
answer with more accuracy data
based on
http://www.eoss.org/pubs/nmeafaq.htm
NMEA 0183 sentences= up to 82 Ascii chars--one
sentence per second--82 bytes per second
so 60*60*24*82=7084800
It's (probably)
David Samblas Martinez ha scritto:
To be able to do this a gps traker log has to be
recorded previously on the neo (for sure this will be
a default feature on the neo) , the digital camera has
to be time syncroniced with the neo (any digital
camera can change his hour/date in the setup) and
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