by SPNA » Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:47 pm
On the GPSpassion forum there has been discussion that the Qualcomm gpsOne (A-GPS) chipset used in the iPad (iPhone, lots of HTC models, lots of Nokia models, some Samsung models) also has the Height of Geoid error that many early SirF chipset GPS had (2003-2006 timeframe).
This is uncomfirmed.
If you have one of the foremention devices and can view the raw NMEA statements, check the GGA NMEA statement. If the Height of Geoid field is present, the MSL is probably correct. If the Height of Geoid is not present then it a good chance the GPS is not calculating MSL correctly. It could be off upwards of 200 ft is the worst case. In the U.S. that average error will be about 80-100ft.
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