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This year’s Summer Spine Race series, GPS accuracy, getting the best battery life on a GPS unit or watch whilst participating in an Ultramarathon and Andy’s Top Tips.
In this month’s GPS Training Podcast
1. We look forward to this year’s Spine Race and how our race prep is doing – 1 min
2. GPS accuracy – What is good, settings and how have things changed over the years? – 26 min 35 seconds
3. Getting the best out of your battery – during an ultra event – both units and watches – 36 minutes 55 seconds
4. Andy’s top tips – 45 minutes 55 seconds
1. We look forward to this year’s Spine Event
Sprint – Starts Saturday afternoon – 15th June –
Spine Challenger South – Starts Saturday morning – 15th June –
Spine Challenger North – Starts Monday morning – 17th June –
Full Spine Race – Starts Sunday morning – 16th June –
Edale to Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders
Paul Turner, Byrness Hill – Walking an epic 1000 mile. His walk will include both the Coast to Coast & the Pennine Way (walking each twice) & finishing with the Yorkshire Dales Centurion Walk.
Paul’s Just Giving page – https://www.justgiving.com/team/pauls1000miletrek
– Training
– Doing anything different this year
– Thoughts ahead of this year’s event?
Jon’s Just Giving – https://www.justgiving.com/team/spinenorthjon
Andy’s Just Giving – https://www.justgiving.com/team/andyayrespinechallenger
2. GPS accuracy – What is good, settings and how have things changed over the years?
3 x Satellites show position 2d, 4 x Satellites 3d elevation
What is Multi GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite system)
GPS – USA 1978 started Military – Global use 1994
What is Dual Frequency / Multi Band
GPS – 18 satellite transmit at L1 & L5
Galileo – all E1 & E5
Devices we sell with dual frequency Epix gen 2, Fenix 7 sapphire solar & pro models
How accurate is a GPS unit/ watch video – https://gpstraining.co.uk/blogs/reviews/how-accurate-is-a-gps-unit-and-which-is-the-most-accurate-gps-unit
3. Getting the best out of your battery – during an ultra event – both units and watches
We always talk about backlight if you have option to reduce, not leaving on map page, turning off HR on watches, coros turn off stress monitoring, nighttime coros use nightmode, gesture control vastly improved or just tap backlight button etc, map North up although we do prefer track up
Handhelds use battery save mode screen off
But carrying on from the discussion about satellites
Coros Apex 2 pro
4. Top Tips
View your 1:25k maps in BaseCamp – V3
Card reader on pc or adaptor like the one we stock makes maps so much quicker
Video – Taking you through the option – GPSTraining.co.uk > Product Reviews > View your Garmin 1:25k Ordnance Survey maps in Garmin BaseCamp
By Jon Monks, GPS Training and reviews5
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This year’s Summer Spine Race series, GPS accuracy, getting the best battery life on a GPS unit or watch whilst participating in an Ultramarathon and Andy’s Top Tips.
In this month’s GPS Training Podcast
1. We look forward to this year’s Spine Race and how our race prep is doing – 1 min
2. GPS accuracy – What is good, settings and how have things changed over the years? – 26 min 35 seconds
3. Getting the best out of your battery – during an ultra event – both units and watches – 36 minutes 55 seconds
4. Andy’s top tips – 45 minutes 55 seconds
1. We look forward to this year’s Spine Event
Sprint – Starts Saturday afternoon – 15th June –
Spine Challenger South – Starts Saturday morning – 15th June –
Spine Challenger North – Starts Monday morning – 17th June –
Full Spine Race – Starts Sunday morning – 16th June –
Edale to Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders
Paul Turner, Byrness Hill – Walking an epic 1000 mile. His walk will include both the Coast to Coast & the Pennine Way (walking each twice) & finishing with the Yorkshire Dales Centurion Walk.
Paul’s Just Giving page – https://www.justgiving.com/team/pauls1000miletrek
– Training
– Doing anything different this year
– Thoughts ahead of this year’s event?
Jon’s Just Giving – https://www.justgiving.com/team/spinenorthjon
Andy’s Just Giving – https://www.justgiving.com/team/andyayrespinechallenger
2. GPS accuracy – What is good, settings and how have things changed over the years?
3 x Satellites show position 2d, 4 x Satellites 3d elevation
What is Multi GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite system)
GPS – USA 1978 started Military – Global use 1994
What is Dual Frequency / Multi Band
GPS – 18 satellite transmit at L1 & L5
Galileo – all E1 & E5
Devices we sell with dual frequency Epix gen 2, Fenix 7 sapphire solar & pro models
How accurate is a GPS unit/ watch video – https://gpstraining.co.uk/blogs/reviews/how-accurate-is-a-gps-unit-and-which-is-the-most-accurate-gps-unit
3. Getting the best out of your battery – during an ultra event – both units and watches
We always talk about backlight if you have option to reduce, not leaving on map page, turning off HR on watches, coros turn off stress monitoring, nighttime coros use nightmode, gesture control vastly improved or just tap backlight button etc, map North up although we do prefer track up
Handhelds use battery save mode screen off
But carrying on from the discussion about satellites
Coros Apex 2 pro
4. Top Tips
View your 1:25k maps in BaseCamp – V3
Card reader on pc or adaptor like the one we stock makes maps so much quicker
Video – Taking you through the option – GPSTraining.co.uk > Product Reviews > View your Garmin 1:25k Ordnance Survey maps in Garmin BaseCamp