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How to set up your own RTK base station.. for about £300
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<blockquote data-quote="Wombat" data-source="post: 9230849" data-attributes="member: 1709"><p>Base stations especially mobiles normally do a very rough survey to get an average point they are using uncorrected GNSS afterall which they then use as there reference. They normally save that and then rely on you putting it back in the exact same place, ie weld a bolt on a gate post etc. If you don;t and have it on say a tripod which you think is almost in then same place then the tramlines will move by the error between the orgional and where it is now. A base station won;t be true to a real on ground coordinate unless it does a long average say 24hrs before use or is compared to a known network</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wombat, post: 9230849, member: 1709"] Base stations especially mobiles normally do a very rough survey to get an average point they are using uncorrected GNSS afterall which they then use as there reference. They normally save that and then rely on you putting it back in the exact same place, ie weld a bolt on a gate post etc. If you don;t and have it on say a tripod which you think is almost in then same place then the tramlines will move by the error between the orgional and where it is now. A base station won;t be true to a real on ground coordinate unless it does a long average say 24hrs before use or is compared to a known network [/QUOTE]
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