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More signals and better processing ability mean a more accurate fix, as long as atmospheric conditions cooperate.
Its original application was to enable American nuclear submarines to get an accurate fix of their position before launching missiles.
It's as if the continent were conspiring to mock that human nervousness, the urge to get an accurate fix on a place and, in so doing, claim it.
"There is a tradeoff — getting that more accurate fix may in certain circumstances take a little more time," the wireless industry official acknowledged.
But as anyone who's tried to use location services on their phone will know, getting an accurate fix is difficult if you don't have a direct line of sight to an orbiting satellite.
Because each of his novels reaches deeply into his past, offering "a bulletin on his own condition" invariably distorted by nostalgia and spite, Mr. Bellow has long had misgivings about anyone's relying on his fiction to get an accurate fix on his life.
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Trials of SenseLess have also shown that devices do not need to have a very accurate location fix, says Chandra good news, because many white spaces devices will need to work indoors, where GPS is less accurate.
Conventional geological mappings were also conducted to update the existing map for accurate fixing of rock boundary and demarcating the area into various bedrock settings.
Compared with the US's current version of GPS, Galileo promises more accurate and more precise fixes, although the Americans themselves are planning to upgrade their infrastructure in the coming decade.
Such steps could lead to an accurate LIBOR fix, not just a fixed one.
The more satellites a receiver detects overhead, the more accurate its fix, expressed as latitude and longitude.
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