Well it never hurts. Does your deploymnent use case invlove moving and re 
estblishing your base point? If it does not you may be able to calibrate out 
any effect you see.  I have seen people stand about near thier own base station 
and not be aware that they themselves have become thier own soure of multipath 
from this, so stand back 10 meters of so if you will be close to the site. On 
the ublox 6t units we use I selected an Antcom unit for about 450 us dollars 
that works very well, but I do not have model number at hand here.  

Regards, David Kelley,  from a tablet device, please excuse my spelling 

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From: "jeremy.bouathong" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: [FOSS-GPS] RTKLIB FIX solution - Hold problem

Thanks for your answer David,

I don't mind the length. You explained everything well. I hope it'll help me
to find the issue. Do you think that using a cheap receiver but high grade
antenna could be a solution?

Regards,

Jeremy



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