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-- [[User:OtherJack|OtherJack]] ([[User talk:OtherJack|talk]]) 02:53, 22 October 2013 (EDT)
 
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:Entertaining, and a bit scary.
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:Anyhow, the error radius on the phone GPS varies depending on how many satellites are connected, the same as most GPS I think. I'm not sure where 10 meters comes from; on an average day it seems to be 2 meters or so. The nice thing about GeoHashAndroid is that the circle turns green when you are within the error radius, and you  get a message on the screen saying "You are there!" --[[User:Thomcat|Thomcat]] ([[User talk:Thomcat|talk]]) 23:18, 22 October 2013 (EDT)
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:This geohash point was clearly inside the back yard, and I was clearly outside. No public access, no geohash - be proud to claim your failures too! --[[User:Thomcat|Thomcat]] ([[User talk:Thomcat|talk]]) 09:49, 28 October 2013 (EDT)
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::Yeah, I meant to add that if the geohashdroid didn't turn the circle green, then you shouldn't claim success.  I'd forgotten that it has that feature since I usually use my proper gps...  -- [[User:OtherJack|OtherJack]] ([[User talk:OtherJack|talk]]) 13:55, 28 October 2013 (EDT)

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Re 7.65 meters: what's the error radius on your phone gps?

Anyhow, I ended up staying at work all evening and being productive. Though a daytime visit to this hashpoint might have been interesting if I'd taken the time...

-- OtherJack (talk) 02:53, 22 October 2013 (EDT)

Entertaining, and a bit scary.
Anyhow, the error radius on the phone GPS varies depending on how many satellites are connected, the same as most GPS I think. I'm not sure where 10 meters comes from; on an average day it seems to be 2 meters or so. The nice thing about GeoHashAndroid is that the circle turns green when you are within the error radius, and you get a message on the screen saying "You are there!" --Thomcat (talk) 23:18, 22 October 2013 (EDT)
This geohash point was clearly inside the back yard, and I was clearly outside. No public access, no geohash - be proud to claim your failures too! --Thomcat (talk) 09:49, 28 October 2013 (EDT)
Yeah, I meant to add that if the geohashdroid didn't turn the circle green, then you shouldn't claim success. I'd forgotten that it has that feature since I usually use my proper gps... -- OtherJack (talk) 13:55, 28 October 2013 (EDT)