Manual
Operating Manual Flytec 6020 
Time difference 
Satellit 1 
Satellite 1 
Satellite 2
Almost no time difference 
Satellite 2 
Position A  Position B 
The chance to find 2 satellites near the horizon being at 90° apart, is better than 
to find 3 satellites with 90° to each other directly above the actual position. 
Calotte
45°
This circumference 
area is larger than 
the area of the 
calotte above 
Because the circumference area above the horizon is larger than the area perpendicular 
above the position, and assuming that the satellites are nearly equally dispersed, there 
is a bigger chance to find convenient satellites near the horizon. The GPS module will 
therefore prefer satellites near the horizon. For determination of the horizontal position, 
the module will calculate any combination of the visible satellites to make an average 
of these combinations every second. 
To do the same with the vertical position, the receiver would need twice the calculation 
power. Due to the fact that motor vehicles and pedestrians normally require the horizontal 
position, one saves the effort by computing altitude from the best combination and generates 
the average by time. This is an explanation of the lower accuracy and the run after or delay 
of the vertical position. 
The GPS module of the Flytec instruments does not perform a timed filtering over the 
horizontal position, but in case of good reception quality it does a filtering over approx. 5 s 
for the vertical position. The poorer the GPS-reception, the longer this time constant. 
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