[W126 Coupe] GPS Device
Axel Wulff
axelwulff at hotmail.com
Sun Aug 28 15:36:56 EDT 2005
Eddie,
Good point.
Are the gtech devices reasonable, or are we talking silly money here?
I guess a GPS device would provide me with enugh accuracy to set my
speedometer, but with commercail GPS accuracy limited to +- 3 Meters,
acceleration data would not be useless.
Regards,
Axel J. Wulff
>From: "Eddie" <cyberdrakon at hotmail.com>
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>Subject: RE: [W126 Coupe] GPS Device
>Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:20:31 -0700
>
>I don't think commercial/handheld GPS units will give you very accurate
>acceleration data... you'll probably need something like a gtech for
>acceleration.
>
>Eddie
>
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>On Behalf Of Axel Wulff
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>Subject: [W126 Coupe] GPS Device
>
>I'm looking for advice on GPS devices.
>
>I'm not really looking for a big unit to use for navigation. I'll get that
>when I put in a new stereo/navigation/DVD screen system.
>
>What I am looking is something to measure speed and acceleration to
>calibrate my speedometer and get some more accurate acceleration data.
>
>I have looked at some hand-held Garmin units and the Vista and CS60 models
>look good.
>
>Would appreciate any input.
>
>
>Regards,
>Axel J. Wulff
>
>
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