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Are these as accurate

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Created by mikey100 Yesterday, 21 Mar 2026
mikey100
QLD, 1108 posts
Yesterday , 21 Mar 2026 8:23AM
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Have had some communication with a couple of European guys who are pushing this gps as the most accurate around.
Anyone done any testing? Would they be accepted in the GPSTC?
(At about $1800aud, worth it?)

decrepit
WA, 12834 posts
Yesterday , 21 Mar 2026 8:54AM
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Looks possible, but I think somebody will have to buy one and submit it's files to the GPSTC, alongside an approved device's files .

Then the technical section can evaluate it.



I've had a quick look and can't find any info on it's output format, you'd need to make sure you can process it's data to the GPSTC divisions, before spending all that money

BSN101
WA, 2388 posts
4 hours ago , 21 Mar 2026 10:01PM
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They turned up here a while ago but no one could comment on then other than my observation of $1700. My
motion/garmin work fin for me. Yeah a screen & huge battery life would be great but not for sail/mast prices

sailquik
VIC, 6169 posts
4 hours ago , 22 Mar 2026 1:31AM
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What Decrepit said. :-)

Very expensive.



What is the output file format and is it compatible with current analysis software?

Does it do onboard calculations and display of GPSTC divisions?

How does one download the results?

In theory, the technical side sound like it should be very accurate. How much more accurate? We already have devices like the ESP and Motion that are accurate to better than 0.05 knots, and some specific Garmin watches that are mostly accurate better than 0.1 knots. It looks like there will soon be another device available in the form of the Lisa GPS for around the A$ 460 mark that promises to do everything the ESP-DIY does. In what ways would this device be better at around 4 times the price?



Too many questions and unknowns.

rp6conrad
369 posts
3 hours ago , 21 Mar 2026 11:00PM
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An very interesting article about multiband gnss by ublox : www.u-blox.com/en/publication/white-paper/gps-signals-evolution
Main advantage is multi path reception supression. As for windsurfing, this is certainly not the biggest error factor !
Greetings, Jan.



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