mimichris wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 6:44 am
According to the Rinex graph I posted, what worries me is the way the GPS signal is managed, intermittently and thus favoring battery life at the expense of GPS accuracy. It's my opinion.
I came to the same conclusion after seeing a poorly defined track with the recording interval set to "Auto" and "Most Often". I boxed the unit up for return. However, I decided to to set the recording interval to "Time" and a 1-second" interval and I got a well define track under a tree canopy (mountain bike) where my 66s had previously struggled. I believe the accuracy has improved, I just have to force the the increased placement of track points.
Having the GPS lay a track point every second seems extreme, but it's practically what my Garmin Epix does on "Smart" mode. The other option is "1-second". The Epix also advertises battery life, but it lays a lot of points down. For example, yesterday, the Epix recorded @2500 points for an activity and the 67, @3000 points set at 1-second intervals. With the hope Garmin will make improve the accuracy of the tracks with future updates (given the satellite availbility) and having found a suitable work-around, I decided to keep the unit.