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| After 24 hours of continuous position averaging,the base station should output this position as its current
location as long as it has not been moved.
By accepting the calculated postion and repeating the procedure it seems the receiver
will start the second averaging ( and maybe a few more??) by refering to the saved positions and the result should go to be better and better (...?... I am not sure about that).
On my experience , only the results for the height still remained within a larger value difference (>o.5 m).
( Tried this on my MS750 base station connected to Tablet PC with FarmSiteMate software and navigation tool running)
But there are also online sites, where you can checkout what distance is the drift (by entering the coords of the lat/long values)
By averaging I got the position within a drift of less than 1.5inch radius.
The question is what drift is tolerable for your applications.
The finetuning should be done by controlling a fix point with known values for Lat,Long and height. | |
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