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Specs for most GPS receivers put their accuracy within aproximaltely 10 to 50 feet or 3 to 15 meters 95% of the time. Assuming of coarse that the receiver has a clear view of the sky and has finished acquiring satellites.

Many receivers have WAAS capability, which enhances accuracy in many parts of North America.

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