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Cedar Rapids, Iowa | You mean a 5 GB plan.
RTK correction data will almost always be less than 1KB/sec, so in one hour, you would expect to use 3600KB, or 3.52 MB in one hour.
(5 x 1024 = 5120MB)
5120 / 3.52 = 1454 hours of use.
24 x 31 = 744 hours in a month.
If you're only using the link for the RTK correction data, and maybe the occasional weather image in Intime, you won't even come close to hitting the bandwidth limits, even if you run around the clock all month long. In my experience, the data stream will be a lot less than 1000 bytes per second, but it will depend on which correction format you are getting. Some have better compression than others.
Also for reference:
1024 bytes = 1 kilo byte (1 KB)
1024 KB = 1 mega byte (1 MB)
1024 MB = 1 giga byte (1 GB)
-Lance
Edited by mx270a 4/2/2009 21:08
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