I don't know what the list rules are but I am doing (I think) something similar 
to you, static PPP with a LEA-6T-0 so I'm interested. I didn't know until just 
now that there was any online service handling single-frequency observations. 
So far I have only my own solution with RTKLIB static PPP only.  With a fixed 
antenna mounted on my chimney and gathering data over some weeks, the scatter 
of all the daily solutions is approximately 20 cm, not much better than that in 
any case.

I don't know where you're located, but since CSRS is the Canadian Spatial 
Reference System, does that service solve for positions outside Canada? Eg. I'm 
in the US and I wonder if they may be increasingly inaccurate with increasing 
distance from Canada.  But I'm no expert on reference frames.


>  -------Original Message-------
>  From: Paul <[email protected]>
>  To: [email protected]
>  Subject: [FOSS-GPS] Single frequency static PPP
>  Sent: 08 May '14 09:00
>  
>  I'm interested in locating my antenna so I got an LEA-6T and ran some
>  data through RTKLIB and sent some data to CSRS-PPP.
>  
>  This, plus some reading leads me to some questions:
>  
>  1) Is CSRS-PPP the only place currently doing single frequency PPP?  I see
>  that JPL has that as a future product.
>  2) I have about .2m (x,y) between the RTKLIB average and the CSRS-PPP
>  estimate.  Is that reasonable?
>  3) Last summer Tomoji TAKASU said
>  
>     u-blox 7 does not provide T-version of the module 
>     RTKLIB requires T-version ... to utilize raw pseudorange and
>  carrier-phase.
>     So you cannot use u-blox 7 with RTKLIB.
>  
>  Is it the u-blox timing model specifics (fixed position/tmode2) or is it
>  the raw data  (e.g. from a NEO-7P) that is required for RTKLIB.
>  
>  
>  Then there's a meta-question:
>  Is this list the best place to talk about RTKLIB?  Particularly given that
>  I'm only interested in post processing to locate a few points rather
>  than kinematics.
>  
>  Thanks.
>  
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