Well, now, I've seen the LEA-6P units are standalone PPP. But RTKLib has kinematic mode which seems to use 2 units and this "differential".

I did download the patched version of rtknavi that has a PPP fix.
I discovered that the PPP "Static" for determining the base station location was pretty stable- however, it determines the location for the "rover" only, so I just swapped the rover and base port #'s to determine the static base location.

When I selected PPP Kinematic, the fix jumps several meters back and forth rapidly, but never seemed to stabilize much, and the noise wasn't really centered on the true location either.

I ordered the NV08C-CSM units, BTW. These new kids on the block are GPS AND GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and SBAS, 2.5m standard accuracy, and a few months back the mfg released firmware to expose the RAW pseudorange data. Michele Bavaro thinks highly of them, and there's a hacked version of RTKLib for them:
http://michelebavaro.blogspot.com/
So, this should be fun!

Danny

On 8/28/2012 3:49 AM, Michele Bavaro wrote:
There is a huge difference actually.
The first is differential, the second standalone.

Cheers,
Michele

On 28/08/2012 09:39, Danny Miller wrote:
Could someone explain the difference between simple Kinematic and PPP Kinematic in RTKLib?

Danny

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