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Old 06-07-21 | 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by njkayaker
For a curvy path, the GPS (measuring once per second) will measure a distance shorter than a wheel sensor (measuring about 3 times per second) using the correct circumference.

All you have done with this effort is make the wheel sensor less accurate.


The phone GPS is less accurate but you modified the wheel sensor calibration so it matches the less accurate distance. That doesn't make much sense.
NJK, you could be right with your two comments. But thinking about it, at least my eventual outcome is some sort of consistency between my GPS using MMR and my BC, no???
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