Re: [Paddlewise] Garmin eTrex GPS

From: Knox, Buddy COL KNOXB <KNOXB_at_LEAVENWORTH.ARMY.MIL>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 21:16:49 -0000
The fuzziness referred to when talking about GPS position accuracy is
technically known as Selective Availability, and yes it is controlled by the
US Government.  This feature was built in as a way of denying GPS accuracy
to non-friendly persons in the event of hostilities (don't want to help them
out if we don't have to, right?).  However this feature is not used because
of the overwhelming number of civilian users of GPS that depend on its
accuracy.  Also, DGPS (Differential GPS) has arrived on scene and makes
selective availability not as effective.  As I understand it, future
generations of GPS satellites won't even have the selective availability
built in.

The diagnosis of incorrect datum is probably right on.  I've seen up to a
kilometer difference on charts in the middle east.  As an experiment, go to
your closest US Army Corps of Engineers office and ask where the closest
surveyed 'bench mark' is and go try out your GPS there.

Buddy Knox

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