I think that the patch antenna in the (Symmetricom) conical antennas is 
probably a higher quality patch than the ones in those $5 hockey pucks.  I get 
around 8 inch errors with the Symmetricom unit and 1 foot errors with a cheap 
patch antenna (ok,  it was the TAPR Motorola patch)  It seems to be a definite 
and repeatable difference... but we are dealing with black magic and statistics 
here.

Geodetic and survey grade antennas are usually some kind of patch mounted on a 
ground plane disk or choke ring structure.   These antennas are carefully 
designed,  tested,  and built to very high tolerances.  Also most of them 
support  the L1 and L2 GPS frequencies,  although L1 only survey antennas are 
available.  L1 only surveys depend upon having a reference receiver mounted 
over a precisely known point.

Some of the data collection runs that I want to do is with the patch mounted on 
a pizza pan and in a cake pan and see if that helps the performance by faking 
what a survey antenna does.

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