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Sammy Alfredo - 39387 (Map) |
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39387 Date : 07.05.08 02:17:37 LC : 3 IQ : 66
Lat1 : 36.838N Lon1 : 76.002W 39387 Date : 08.05.08 19:55:22 LC : A IQ : 00 Lat1 : 36.947N Lon1 : 75.969W 39387 Date : 09.05.08 23:03:46 LC : B IQ : 00 Lat1 : 36.906N Lon1 : 75.933W 39387 Date : 10.05.08 20:41:59 LC : B IQ : 00 Lat1 : 36.953N Lon1 : 76.003W 39387 Date : 11.05.08 21:57:05 LC : A IQ : 08 Lat1 : 36.893N Lon1 : 75.895W 39387 Date : 12.05.08 18:01:19 LC : 1 IQ : 56 Lat1 : 36.850N Lon1 : 75.852W 39387 Date : 13.05.08 08:06:30 LC : 2 IQ : 58 Lat1 : 36.917N Lon1 : 75.869W 39387 Date : 14.05.08 02:55:31 LC : A IQ : 08 Lat1 : 37.005N Lon1 : 75.471W |
Sammy Alfredo - 393877 (Map) |
Satellite FixesData Format
Date (dd.mm.yy): 22.08.96 23:06:55 Time (hr:min:sec)(in GMT), LC (fix quality)LC just stands for Location Class. Location Classes of 0 and up are the best (derived from 4 or more messages)- a Class 0 is good to within between 1,000 and 5,000 meters. Classes 1,2,3- get consistently more accurate. The letter classes are given no estimate of error, but the A's are better than the B's etc. It appears that some of the letter class locations are pretty good (i.e. several fixes over a short period are quite similar), but then others vary wildly- especially the longitude.
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