New Alternative to GT-31...Samsung Galaxy Young GT-S6310T 3G Wifi GPS 1GHz Android Smartphone
Last weekend I used a cheap android phone to record my tracks, since my GT-31 drowned.
I downloaded the app; "Ultra GPS Logger" for $7. It has a host of useful features such as logging per second (not the default!) and outputs to NMEA and GPX.
To view the accuracy, I've run the track through GPS Results software package.
http://gps-speed.com/download_e.html. Not GPS-Speed.com also have the package mentioned above, but it failed to install due to old android version installed.
Below is a screen shot of the results. Using the Doppler settings the max speed is shown as 38.4 kts, with 0.5m/s^2 acceleration, so quite reasonable. Without Doppler the peak speed is 39kts with 1.1m/s^2 accel. The 'HDoP' reading of 1 indicates the horizontal (H) position reading is 'excellent'.
The KA72.com website interpereted the same track with a peak speed of 37.9
gpsteamchallenge.com.au/sailor_session/show?date=2015-04-19&team=5www.ka72.com/TrackRecalc.aspx?fid=115295DOP Value Rating Description
< 1 Ideal Highest possible confidence level to be used for applications demanding the highest possible precision at all times.
1-2 Excellent At this confidence level, positional measurements are considered accurate enough to meet all but the most sensitive applications.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilution_of_precision_%28GPS%29So, considering the cheapy Samsung "GT-S6310T" from Telstra running Android 4.1.2 is just $80, is about as water proof as the Canmore, provides SDOP error levels and satellite count (10 in my example), it appears as a worthwhile contender... unless I'm missing something.