Ksc said:its not line of sight. it works the same way your gps in the car works if you go through a tunnel or the way it works on a submarine.
Ksc said:its not line of sight. it works the same way your gps in the car works if you go through a tunnel or the way it works on a submarine.
Ksc said:its not line of sight. it works the same way your gps in the car works if you go through a tunnel or the way it works on a submarine.
Cr8tive_leo said:... really ... :shock:
It is line of sight, windows don't obstruct the signal like concrete and gerters. Submarines use sonar and precise mapping under water (and other tech), m-band gps is military grade and submarines can only use it when surfaced or at perscope depth, gps does not penetrate water, totally different than our civilian gps.
When you go through a tunnel agps usually kicks in, assisted gps... blah... blah blah...:mrgreen:
Ksc said:Well then I'm wrong. Although it doesn't explain how I get perfect GPS lock in the local high schools gym. Thing has no windows and it's a concrete bunker. Literally a bunker. It's a hurricane shelter as well.
ianwood said:A-GPS is really only used to facilitate a faster time to first fix and not filling in GPS gaps. Cellular triangulation and WiFi location are also often baked into non-GPS location services.
Cr8tive_leo said:ianwood said:A-GPS is really only used to facilitate a faster time to first fix and not filling in GPS gaps. Cellular triangulation and WiFi location are also often baked into non-GPS location services.
... Hmmm ... I'd look it up to be sure there. Just saying. AGPS is called Assisted Gps for a reason.![]()
'...Cellular triangulation and WiFi location are also often baked into non-GPS location services....' That's AGPS right there, when gpS signal is bad, or having problems. Has nothing to do with faster first fix.
I've been decoding nmea output for what seems like eons. Don't argue, listen to the master... LOL... :ugeek:
npalen said:So I guess that penetration of my wood frame construction is a piece of cake compared to concrete.
Interesting stuff, guys! Thanks for the input.
sar104 said:There's definitely no substitute for being confident and assertive - especially when you are completely wrong. A-GPS has everything to do with faster initial fix - that is what it is for. If you had looked it up you would have discovered that for yourself.
Cr8tive_leo said:sar104 said:There's definitely no substitute for being confident and assertive - especially when you are completely wrong. A-GPS has everything to do with faster initial fix - that is what it is for. If you had looked it up you would have discovered that for yourself.
LOL... here's a hero cookie. Agps is useless when there is no wifi or cell reception.
sar104 said:A-GPS simply speeds up acquisition of the almanac and ephemeris data via cell and/or wifi. Lack of those doesn't prevent GPS signal lock though, and the presence of them is not a substitute for GPS, since they do actually provide location data.
Cr8tive_leo said:sar104 said:A-GPS simply speeds up acquisition of the almanac and ephemeris data via cell and/or wifi. Lack of those doesn't prevent GPS signal lock though, and the presence of them is not a substitute for GPS, since they do actually provide location data.
Exactly, that's why it's called Agps.![]()
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