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Re: advice on GPS for scientific use



If you can apply a number to your accuracy requirements, you'll get
much more useful responses...

Any additional description will help - as it is, anything from an $80
USB type to a $20K unit fits what you have below.


On 3 Dec 2003 15:37:50 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (josh) wrote:

>I need advice on a good handheld/portable GPS unit for
>scientific/environmental use. Primary use would be to locate sampling
>locations, so horizontal accuracy is important. elevation accuracy
>would be nice, but it seems like it isn't possible to get good
>vertical accuracy. Cost is also important- cheaper is better (of
>course).
>
>Does anybody have suggestions on models that would work, or good
>places to find information?
>
>josh




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