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Old 05-25-21 | 12:22 PM
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From: Far beyond the pale horizon.
Originally Posted by terrymorse
But if the sampling rate is too low, the accuracy of the "distance traveled" and "speed" calculations will be affected by this "high frequency" deviation into and out of the cul-de-sac.
Of course.

But is the sampling rate too low?

And, if the sampling rate is too low, would it result in a large difference in distance?

For anything I've used, an iPhone or a Garmin, the sampling rate doesn't appear to be too low.

It looks like the sampling rate for an iPhone XS Max is every second. The track walking a 25 ft rectangle didn't look very good.

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