Hi Mark:
In the early days of GPS the "poor man's" correction was to do the math on the position. But a better method is to
correct the path for each satellite.
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
http://www.end2partygovernment.com/2012Issues.html
Mark Sims wrote:
I'm not using any special surveying software, just some code that I wrote.
The controller box and remote box both have GPS units in them. The controller
periodically requests the remote unit's position and just calculates the vector
distance/bearing between the two units. The application was intended to work
with the boxes spaced 50-5000 feet apart. I was rather surprised how well
they worked very close together. The next step is to add a magnetic compass
module to the controller box so that it can draw a map of the remote units in
relation to the orientation of the controller box.
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What type of real-time surveying software are you using? I'm looking for
surveying/plotting software for Linux to keep a close on the timing stability
of my Adafruit.
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