Hi Josh, Thank you for the reply. So basically I need longer distance between the base and rover. I am using - ABRACON APAE1575R2540AADBE-T & ABRACON APAE1575R2540BBDB1-T as my 2 antennas. So, few more doubts: a). Will these antennas do as far as RTK GPS is concerned? b). Will I have to take base readings for so long? Assuming, though base would be at a constant location, but base position could change on a day to day basis. Also, if I log (lat,long and altitude) these values, the data will be very large to average out. Should i use MATLAB for averaging? c). I was getting a "fix" status at certain intervals in static and kinematic mode, but the baseline in the graph was always beyond 5 to 6 meters (in both fix and float status). d). If I change the base values in options by a very minimal margin and change its altitude by 10m, still there is no change in the output rover position. The baseline still shows beyond 6m. Also the height/altitude is wrong (when I compare it with a ublox 5t running in u-center placed at same location).
Would be really helpful. Thank you once again. Cheers, Max -- View this message in context: http://open-source-gps-related-discussion-and-support.1099874.n2.nabble.com/RTKLIB-errors-and-warnings-tp7572812p7572815.html Sent from the Open Source GPS-related discussion and support mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ This message is sent to you from [email protected] mailing list. Visit http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/foss-gps to manage your subscription For more information, check http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS-GPS
