Another useful looking tool ...
http://www.opengts.org/
Jim
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one procedure to do before leaving for your trip is to try to synchronize the
time of the digital camera with the GPS. this will be helpful when the
pictures are being geo-tagged.
cheers,
--bunny
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Backgrounder on GPS accuracy, dGPS, aGPS etc
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/10/rae_gps_report/
Jim
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Hi Guys,
I will be in Bohol next week (March 21-26) and can probably squeeze in
a couple of hours before going back to Manila. If any Bohol mappers
are interested for a brief meetup and learning session, let me know.
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cheers,
maning
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Hi, another tip if you record more than one track, is photographing your
hand whilst holding up the number of fingers to match the track number at
the start of every track. This way when you get home it's easy to see which
photo's belong to which track.
As this method of geotagging is using the