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by ianburrell
1116 days ago
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The almanac is still needed, it has the orbital positions and those change over days. I think current GPS receivers can receive from lots if not all satellites at once. Different satellites are transmitting different parts of almanac. The receiver downloads the almanac in parallel. |
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This is how they build RTK surveying equipment, and they can have their own RTK reference point that uses statistical averaging over time to get accuracy down to the centimeter range or below, and then rebroadcast that to the local RTK rover nodes. There are multiple correction systems available that you can subscribe to, some of which can transmit their corrections via 4G/LTE/5G or other radio band communications, so that you don't need your own RTK reference for your rover units.
For good RTK equipment, you can easily pay $40k or more, but if you look around you can find some equipment that costs less than $1000. My current favorite is the SparkFun GPS RTK Express Kit, although you need a pair of them if you want to do your own RTK reference point and you don't subscribe to one of the various other correction systems.