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Originally Posted by fastlane
The 20 ft could be accurate 30 meters is 98 ft it is listed every where as 18-20 ft read below.
GPS (Global Positioning System) was designed to find an object's latitude and longitude, and is generally accurate to about 10 meters for that purpose. It can also be used to locate an object's elevation above sea level, but is only accurate to about 30 meters for that purpose.
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Nope......
Ever been to Sac??
Sac is very fast except in the summer when it's 100 degrees out and then it is just fast. Years ago they had a Divisional meet at Phoenix the week before the WinterNations. That would be a great race at that time of year in Sac because we have tested at Sac with DA's of -800 feet. The best part is that at N/O there no AHFS
Now Boise is a different issue...
Tri-State in Earlville was built that way on purpose