If you'll be doing relative positioning, only the observations in common
across the two receivers will get utilized. So non-GPS GNSS recorded in the
base (GLO,GAL,BDS) will be discarded if the rover collects only GPS.
-F.


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> From: Verivaldo Teles <[email protected]>
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> Subject: [FOSS-GPS] mixing and matching GPS receivers
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> Hello,
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> I am starting a project which consist in a GPS base station and a rover
> also with GSP receiver, then communicate each other to make corrections in
> the rover's pathway. In this station I am planning to run RTKLIB in a
> Raspberry Pi. However I am not sure which GSP receiver I should use.
>
>  Because of costs I've been thinking of use a GSP/GLONASS/GALILEO/COMPASS
> receiver (in this case I've been thinking in a NV08C-CSM-BRD) for the base
> station
> , but a cheap single GPS receiver for the rover. Anyone could think about
> a possible problem dealing with this way to develop this project? Any
> possible incompatibility?
>
> Thanks
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> Verivaldo Teles Lobo Filho
> Celular: (71) 9222-3007
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