The main reason for manually doing the self-survey and saving the results is so 
that the unit won't spend hours doing it every time it powers up.  It's a one 
time thing and well worth the trouble.

Every foot of position error can introduce a nanosecond of offset in the timing 
results.   Probably not an issue for most people.  However,  it can also 
introduce some offsets in the frequency output (which is what most people buy 
these things for).  

The frequency offsets tend to average out over a day,  but these units are 
capable of producing cesium-beam quality output for a zillionth the price (and 
over extended periods of time they will beat a cesium oscillator).  You might 
was well give them as good a quality head start as you can...




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Yes, it's helpful on the way to perfection. Is it a requirement for the
OPs level of ambition? I think not.

I wonder if the long self-survey procedure is an artifact from the bad old
SA-days, when there was a genuine need to filter out the quarter of an
hour wiggle introduced to the GPS signals.


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