Originally Posted by
late-joiner
Absolutely not. Just because you know that a GPS derived position has say a 90% likelihood of being within 65m of the real position does not allow you to determine that real position. You do not know which direction the error is in.
Thank you gentlemen. I would think a 65metre radius of actual position will do for me.
If I could follow a magenta line within that limit I would be extremely pleased with myself.