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GPS pocketPC or WM5 distance measurer program

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adzy31 | 02:54 Thu 23rd Nov 2006 | Technology
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Hey,

I recently bought a GPS receiver for my PDA. Have had various amounts of fun with TomTom and tools like VisualGPSce but there is one thing I've been looking for and can't find. I would like to be able to use my PDA [running windows mobile 5] and GPS as a distance measuring device - measuring the distance I have walked. A GPS pedometer, if you will, where I can hit a "start" button, walk for a bit, have it show me the distance i've travelled [actual ground distance, not a straight line between start and finish] and allowing me to click a "stop" button at some point to stop recording.

Wouldn't have thought it was a lot to ask but haven't had any success finding one!

Cheers Adam
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only problem you might find is the accuracy of the GPS signal.
I believe (though I might be wrong) that non-military GPs signals are only accurate to around 10 feet, which is fine for car navigation, but a little less so for foot bound.
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That's fine... I can live with that ..

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