Could be useful to know which receiver it is. I guess all current models can switch between two or more EGNOS satellites but the list of received satellites is often configured manually. Quite a while since EGNOS satellites were reallocated but there have been a lot of of service interruptions and it would be important that the receiver is configured for the correct EGNOS satellites to enable correction signal at least from one source when another one is interrupted.
Does the receiver see GPS satellites as well as in the past?
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its one of these http://ag.topconpositioning.com/ag-products/gps-receivers/sgr-1
Not had it that long and no idea what most of it means but used to pick up around 8 satellites on a grade 2 signal, its now picking up 16+ satellites on a grade 1 signal.
I see the same with a novatel antenna. 18 uncorrected or 9 to 11 corrected. I think the egnos base station does not see as many common satellites, when egnos is lost then all satellites come to view. Ran with no diff last year as it seemed to drop out a bit and cause a jump.
You ran with no diff???? That's raw gps... Approx 1.5m accuracy.... Egnos is not a base station. The reason it drops to 9-10 sats when it logs on to,egnos is despite rumours on here. Egnos does not support Glonass
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