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In message <caf7opz3kxsa-vde80pxhzbpwybwsiu-nrzyqbvh+5obu8t7...@mail.gmail.com>
, Joseph Gray writes:

>Would using a modern GPS, like a uBlox, and averaging for quite a
>while produce acceptable coordinates to manually enter into all of the
>GPSDO's? Of course the uBlox would be on the same splitter and antenna
>as the other units during the averaging.

So I played with this a long time ago, and massively averaging still
does not give you the coords you want, because they are affected
by the same disturbances you want to eliminate.

A better strategy is to stare at the residuals for each satelite and
see where to move:

        http://phk.freebsd.dk/raga/sneak/


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