Any from Australia had better tracks with a certain combination of GPS. I'm struggling to find a good combination
Any from Australia had better tracks with a certain combination of GPS. I'm struggling to find a good combination
It’s hard to judge sometimes as I don’t find it awesome with any combination, it’s kinda what is least worst.
Having said that, I always seem to come back to GPS + GLONASS which is the same as I use on my Edge 530 (which is very good). I’m in SA, might be different depending on your location.
Download an App to trace GNSS satellites at your position.
I use “GNSS View” which is free. For example at my current location I have 4x GPS, 8x Galileo, 0x GLONASS. Plus, European ones are much newer than Russian ones, if that means something to you.
Thanks for the tip about the app. Will try it out before my next run. I saw that my gps settings should have been GPS+GLONASS this morning. I used GPS+GALILEO and the accuracy was a little lower than usual.
How do I read this app? I let it determine my location, current time. I suppose my location is in the middle? Then to which angle can I make use of those satellites in a town with mostly low housing?
For satellite signal selection do I keep the first option only for GPS and Glonass?
Look at the position radar which satellite types are in the center.slide the timer through your planned run time. See what config that fits best for that run. I have checked some of my past runs and the measured distance seems to be more accurate when the correct satellites is in the middle.
There’s the AR view: just point at the visible portions of the sky and look for satellites.
Thanks a lot. Yeah, makes sense. At the moment I have probably 1 glonass, 5 gallileo, 3 gps, but nothing really in the middle
yes, need to think of using this outside.
It would be Great if Garmin could add an auto detect feature for this. How many people knows about this?
I sent an idea to Garmin about the auto detect feature.