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Subject: | GPS |
From: | "David Geering"<> |
Date: | Mon, 11 May 1998 10:41:19 +1000 |
David I was using two different GPS units, I can't recall what they were. Both were as reliable as the other in that terrain. Laurie I acknowledge that some GPS models will be more user friendly than others, and more accurate under trying conditions, but I think that the average atlasser buying a cheap unit should be aware of possible limitations. We would not have been without a GPS during our field work despite the limitations encountered. An extremely useful tool if the limitations of the unit you are using are taken into account. David |
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