The Warrior HAULS @$$
#34
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Raptor450
By the way, what's the accuracy on your Garmin? I bet it's not 100% accurate. I would give your Warrior more like 62 mph top speed, which would make your Garmin +/- 5% accurate. Most affordable digital calculation devices are never 100% accurate.</end quote></div>
The Garmin I used to clock my CR500 read .1 difference from a radar gun. I would call that accurate.
The radar caught me at 113mph and the Garmin caught me at 112.9mph
By the way, what's the accuracy on your Garmin? I bet it's not 100% accurate. I would give your Warrior more like 62 mph top speed, which would make your Garmin +/- 5% accurate. Most affordable digital calculation devices are never 100% accurate.</end quote></div>
The Garmin I used to clock my CR500 read .1 difference from a radar gun. I would call that accurate.
The radar caught me at 113mph and the Garmin caught me at 112.9mph
#35
Radar guns are not 100% accurate either, but with the two being within 1 tenth you would have to call that a fairly accurate measure. That isn't always the case though, an accurate GPS measurement can happen on one run and not the next.
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