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Charlestown livelox
  • Topic created by alenka0000 on Sat Jun 28, 2025 at 10:35 pm
    Lena Kushleyeva (alenka0000)
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    Charlestown livelox is here, will go live at 1:30pm on Sunday
  • Reply by andrewk on Sun Jun 29, 2025 at 5:15 pm
    Andrew Kennerly (andrewk)
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    The georeferencing seems to be the best I've seen since I started using Livelox this year.
  • Reply by wriley on Thu Jul 3, 2025 at 9:02 pm
    Wyatt Riley (wriley)
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    Thanks for noting that Andrew.

    The underlying map is Georeferenced - and it's fairly open sky so GPS doesn't get as wonky - both of those likely help.  Not sure which helps more.

    For GPS - if you're looking for a new watch - consider the dual-frequency Garmins - I've seen tracks from a few different ones of these and they are ~2x as accurate as prior watches:

    Here are the Garmin Forerunner models that support dual-band / multi-frequency GPS:

    • Forerunner 255 Series: This was one of the first Forerunner lines to introduce multi-band GPS to a wider audience.

    • Forerunner 265 Series: Building on the 255, the 265 also includes dual-band GPS.

    • Forerunner 955 Series: The 955 (including the Solar variant) features multi-band GPS.

    • Forerunner 965 Series: As Garmin's current premium running watch, the 965 also has multi-band GPS.

    • Forerunner 570 and 970 Series: These are newer additions to the Forerunner lineup and also include multi-band GPS.

     

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