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roaming | GTD - 7/25/2016 18:33
That's somewhat of a loaded question because static accuracy is different than dynamic (on the move) accuracy. Static accuracy can be good indicator of dynamic accuracy, but it's not always a 1:1 ratio, and without having measured dynamic accuracy myself, I don't have a good answer to your question. I've always wanted to do dynamic testing but it's much more involved than static testing and i simply don't have the time to do it.
Absolutely. Going back to the OP, my point is simply that "sub-inch" (or sub 2cm) is probably "good enough" for pretty much anything you'd want to do in the field, because you're always going to be limited by the real-world factors (terrain comp, vehicle issues, implement movement, etc) as you try to get antenna accuracy translated to the ground | |
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