A location context specifies a circular geographical area in which
it is active. It is formed by a centre point (latitude, longitude) plus
a radius around that point.
Location Providers
A location provider is a method of supplying geographical coordinates. Tasker must
use one or more location providers to be able to decide when a location context
should become active or inactive.
GPS
The most accurate provider available (around +-10m), but its performance degrades quickly
indoors and it uses a relatively large amount of power.
To set the frequency of GPS fixes, see Menu / Preferences / Monitor.
GPS Check Time determines the check frequency in seconds while the device
is awake, Off Check Time while the device is asleep.
GPS will only be used for a particular context if it is specified in the location
edit screen.
Network
This provider uses a combination of cell-towers
and WiFi information (if wifi is enabled) to determine the device's geographical location. It is
less power-hungry than GPS, but also less accurate (sometimes +- several kilometres)
and requires data network availability.
Network will only be used for a particular context if it is specified in the location
edit screen.
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