Re: [talk-au] Well I bought an L1/L5 Mouse GPS

2022-06-22 Thread stevea
Again, a recommendation to deal with imagery offset "smears:" start with the "street network" (grid, whatever) first. That "lays down the meridians" as accurately as you know with minimal effort right down to the centerlines of multiple-lane tarmac. The small (er) stuff like buildings, those

Re: [talk-au] Well I bought an L1/L5 Mouse GPS

2022-06-22 Thread stevea
On Jun 22, 2022, at 6:45 PM, Alex Sims wrote: > I’ve now got a relatively (<$100 + postage) Mouse GPS. It is amazingly > accurate. That’s the good news. > > Now I can see a whole bunch of streets, buildings etc out by 1-5 meters as > *some* features were traced without correcting the image off

[talk-au] Well I bought an L1/L5 Mouse GPS

2022-06-22 Thread Alex Sims
Hi, I’ve now got a relatively (<$100 + postage) Mouse GPS. It is amazingly accurate. That’s the good news. Now I can see a whole bunch of streets, buildings etc out by 1-5 meters as *some* features were traced without correcting the image offset. Also found my cheap GPS and an OSX machine are