GPS Averaging is a navigation utility designed to improve coordinate precision by calculating an average from multiple GPS measurements. It is specifically built for users requiring high-accuracy location data, such as geocachers, by mitigating the inaccuracies of single-snapshot readings.
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The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
For Outdoor enthusiasts and geocachers who require high-precision coordinate determination.
What does it look like?
Key features
Calculates a precise coordinate by averaging position data sampled every second.
Automatically filters out short, erratic jumps in GPS position data.
Allows users to record multiple measurement series over time to further increase coordinate accuracy.
How much does it cost?
Velocity
Dormant developmentShow more...
3 versions in history. Development pace: zombie.
Who built it?
Michael Andreas May
4 apps tracked · Navigation
User Sentiment
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Key takeaways for GPS Averaging
Where is it heading?
Bottom line
The app provides a specialized tool for increasing GPS coordinate accuracy through statistical averaging and noise filtering.
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