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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Actual callsign-SSIDs make it possible
for us to look at what you're talking about. Care to share?<br>
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Is it possible that you have/had ambiguity turned on?<br>
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Was the phone showing you in the wrong place, the raw GPS data, or
some other APRS viewer like aprs.fi?<br>
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Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and
Win32<br>
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On 1/3/2013 9:19 PM, Eric Hansen wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I was just trying to play some Ingress and noticed
bad offset on my map. South of Worthington, The map was
projecting me about 300m north and usually 20m west of my actual
position. This varied, particularly the east and west offset.
Usually the north south was either 300m or right on. My phone
was continually losing lock.
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<div style="">I've fired up my APRS tracker to see where it
plots me, but it'll take a minute to get a lock and get into
the IS.</div>
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<div style="">Eric Hansen</div>
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