Hi Max

The base line is simply the distance between the base and rover

Especially if you use L1, the longer the base line the less accurate the 
solution 

Normally you would be restricted to about 10 km depending on how you 
communicate between the rover and base

Trust the above answers your question


Anton

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Hi All,

What is baseline and why is it necessary?

Please answer.

Cheers,
Max




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