by Michael George
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19-5-2010 16:02:11 | |
Since there hasn't been any wind recently, I decided to write a guide about GPS devices and focusing on speed sailing. I had the idea about a year ago but I never seemed to have the time or inclination to write it until now. ;)
It covers a mixture of topics, some of which are listed below:
- Basic principals and common misconceptions
- Device comparisons (features, pros and cons)
- Appendices: Doppler, spikes, grid effect, etc.
- Glossary of GPS terms
Hopefully some of you will find it interesting or useful. Any feedback welcome!
http://www.mikeg.me.uk/guides/GPS_Devices_-_Speed_Sailing_-_Feature_Comparison.pdf
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by Douwe Jan van der Zee
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22-5-2010 11:50:33 | |
Nice work! looks pretty complete.
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by Michael George
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22-5-2010 19:39:19 | |
Thanks. It would be nice to add the other "supported" devices too (e.g. Geko and Edge) but I don't have any personal experience of them. Any additional information welcome!
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by Warren Evans
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22-5-2010 19:52:34 | |
How about putting in a note about the Garmin Forerunner 310XT not having the ability to record trackpoints at 1 second intervals? Even though it's an option in the 305, it's not on the 310. This is something they could easily fix in a firmware update, but they aren't inclined to do so. Having it written up in as many places as possible might motivate them.
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by Michael George
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23-5-2010 13:33:54 | |
Yes, that is a very good idea.
There is obviously a difference between an "approved" device and a "potentially suitable" device for speed sailing but it will be helpful to list devices that are definitely a waste of time.
I've had a quick look at some of the manuals (re: models not mentioned in my guide) on the Garmin site.
Good:
Forerunner 205, 305 - 1 sec
Edge 205, 305, 605, 705 - 1 sec
Bad:
Forerunner 310XT, 405, 405CX - only auto... it says "approximately 4 seconds"
Foretrex 301, 401 - manual does not say what is available in "track preferences" so I cannot tell
I'll have a look at a few other models and make some additions to my guide.
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by Norman Petty
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23-5-2010 17:47:19 | |
Great help for a spanner man like me...but I had convinced myself that Pete Young's Gt-31 read higher than mine!
One useful feature of the Garmin Foretrex 201 is:......is to display your position as an OS grid reference. Very useful when walking or cycling in the New Forest, but nothing to do with speed sailing!
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by Michael George
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26-5-2010 21:39:47 | |
I have added a heap of Garmin devices to my guide so it now covers all of the models from the common ranges. Hopefully it is still relatively easy for people to digest!
I don't have any hands-on experience of the eTrex H range (high sensitivity models) so I have had to rely on the manuals for that information. The same is true for the Foretrex 301 and 401 so any further information could be helpful.
Warren: I've also listed some Garmin devices which should be avoided and why (including the 310XT).
Version 2.0 of my guide is at the same URL:
http://www.mikeg.me.uk/guides/GPS_Devices_-_Speed_Sailing_-_Feature_Comparison.pdf
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by Michael George
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27-6-2010 14:15:14 | |
I've made a few minor refinements to the guide (issue 2.2) and uploaded to the original URL.
As always, please let me know if anything needs further work.
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by Steve Carter
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3-1-2011 22:46:30 | |
I put a GT-31 and Forerunner 310XT in my cr and drove around. max speed, 10 sec speeds etc were within 0.1 to 0.2% of each other. The faster you go the 310XT seems to reduce its sampling interval.
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by Niels van der Beek
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6-1-2011 15:13:54 | |
Why not put this on the web? Nice info!
If you need any help let me know. Niels.vanderbeek(at)gmail.c0m
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by Niels van der Beek
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6-1-2011 15:15:13 | |
A web page would be better to read and comment than a PDF...
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by Dylan de Jong
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6-1-2011 21:01:55 | |
great document!!! I can publish it under FAQ on this site, it would be of great value for all of us! Of course I will mention your name.
what is your opinion on this?
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