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Maybe show example output of such GPS receiver. I guess you intend to record very fast movements, right? |
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I was trying to use OsmAnd to record tracks and precise timings for
Mapillary. I have a 10Hz GPS receiver which is connected through the
Bluetooth GNSS app. I know that there are many other apps like RaceChrono
which can even record in the NMEA format.
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… Maybe show example output of such GPS receiver. I guess you intend to
record very fast movements, right?
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When recording with an external GPS receiver at 10Hz, the exported GPX file lacks fractional seconds. It would be great to have higher precision.
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