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by Enginerrrd
583 days ago
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RTK is really about correcting for momentary atmospheric conditions that lead to SLIGHTLY different propagation times for radio waves in order to get much more accurate measurements. The idea is that you take nearby fixed objects that are constantly recording their GPS position, and so over time their precision in their GPS fix goes up. When you hop on with your RTK, it will communicate with those nearby GPS stations and apply a correction based on what they measure vs. the position they know they're actually at. What you're talking about is totally true though. And it's why defining land boundaries by GPS coordinates is not a good idea. |
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