reason i ask is that i have a antique depth finder with spedo wheel on it and it reads 13 wot but the gps says 16 wot
maybe the old 50 has more life in it than i thought
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Alohatoon1 wrote:Don't forget that if you are going 13mph in a 3mph current your GPS is going to give you true ground speed of 16mph.
Your speedo is still going to give you 13mph, true relative speed.
LOL that makes sence and with me living in the mountains its ALL up or downGXPWeasel wrote:To add a bit to the in a vehicle and hill situation, think about the speed for a minute. The GPS is triagulating from 3 dirrerent points to get your speed. These sattelites don't see hills or valleys, they just see how fast you are moving towards or away from them. So, it retrospect, your car may be going uphill, or downhill at 70mph, but you are actually going less than that to the GPS because you are going up/down a hill, and therefore aren't moving accross the plane ( earth ) as fast as your wheels are actually spinning. Much like the current and speedo situation.
I hope I didn't loose anyone there.
Actually, satellites see hills and valleys pretty nicely. Even my $70 hand-lheld Etrex will give elevation readings that are accurate to within 10 feet.GXPWeasel wrote:To add a bit to the in a vehicle and hill situation, think about the speed for a minute. The GPS is triagulating from 3 dirrerent points to get your speed. These sattelites don't see hills or valleys, they just see how fast you are moving towards or away from them. So, it retrospect, your car may be going uphill, or downhill at 70mph, but you are actually going less than that to the GPS because you are going up/down a hill, and therefore aren't moving accross the plane ( earth ) as fast as your wheels are actually spinning. Much like the current and speedo situation.
I hope I didn't loose anyone there.