Re: [talk-au] Experiments in sub meter accuracy for under $30 (thirty) dollars

2019-12-12 Thread Alex Sims
Well it sort of works, I'm having trouble testing as I need to use a Windows machine to run u-center, and my main machine is not Windows. It is also very bright outside and the screen is not. Nevertheless I've tried running it in a single position (ie leave it on the ground) and get the drift w

Re: [talk-au] Experiments in sub meter accuracy for under $30 (thirty) dollars

2019-12-12 Thread Andrew Harvey
If you get something working please share, I'm very interested too. I'm haven't been able to find out if these dual frequency GPS phones actually translate to better accuracy, with the current Android software, again interested to hear anyone's experiences on this. On Fri, 13 Dec 2019 at 11:52, Al

Re: [talk-au] Experiments in sub meter accuracy for under $30 (thirty) dollars

2019-12-12 Thread Ben Kelley
Any idea if their SBAS is compatible with receivers that understand WAAS?  - Ben. On 13/12/19 11:50, Alex Sims wrote: Hi, I have been trying for some time to get better accuracy for survey mapping and think I might now be on to something. I’ve just got off the phone with Chris Marshall from

[talk-au] Experiments in sub meter accuracy for under $30 (thirty) dollars

2019-12-12 Thread Alex Sims
Hi, I have been trying for some time to get better accuracy for survey mapping and think I might now be on to something. I’ve just got off the phone with Chris Marshall from Frontier SI who is promoting the use of the Geoscience SBAS test bed and was really helpful I’m now armed with a Ublox M