On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 22:21:33 UTC, "Terry Metcalfe"
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> I am using Anquet mapping software on my Asus A696 PDA. In general I find
> this very useful.
>
> However, the issue I have is that when I am walking slowly my actual and
> displayed position can be lagged by as much as 150 metres. I understand
> that this is a feature known as Static Navigation.
>
> A search of the web suggests that SirfTech software can be used to toggle
> this off and on.
>
> Has anybody used this software successfully preferably on an Asus A696 or,
> if not, on any PDA with an in-built SiRF III GPS chip?
>
> I understand that there may be other software to switch Static Navigation
> off and on. Has anybody used any which works on an Asus A696?
>
> I have already checked with Asus and they are unable to help.
>
> Anybody got any other ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
Hi,
I've only just subscribed to this group so haven't been slow replying.
You're right some of the chipsets do have a static navigation feature.
The idea is to prevent the reported position wandering about when a
car is stopped at traffic lights, etc.
I've got documentation at work so if you need data I may have it.
However you've probably already sorted the issue or lost interest ;-)
Jim
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