"Journal: GPS Signal Accuracy Improves"

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Larry Schneider
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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3
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383 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Are you one of the thousands of hunters, fisherman, or hikers who purchased handheld GPS systems over the past several years and then been disappointed in their accuracy and performance. Or maybe you are one of the hundreds of blasters who have attempted to use GPS as a method for locating the exact position of their blast and measure distances from the blast to nearby structures. If so, you may have found that the accuracy of the handheld GPS systems left much to be desired. It may be time to get the units back out of storage and give them another try. As of midnight, May 1, 2000, the federal government has turned off the “error” built into the system known as “selective availability.” Here is a brief explanation of what that means in a question and answer format.
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APA: Larry Schneider  (2001)  "Journal: GPS Signal Accuracy Improves"

MLA: Larry Schneider "Journal: GPS Signal Accuracy Improves". International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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