Thanks for watching my video! Yes- I pinned this comment because I should have noted in the video that my explanation does not really explain how the RTK receiver deals with the error component of each individual satellite. I was hoping to offer a more condensed "end result" sort of geometric illustration without getting too far into the weeds on the rest. I would encourage anyone who is really more interested in the details to seek out more information from the manufacturers and other online sources.
Nice solid solution, but maybe it would be better to install GPS antena outside of the plastic box onto some metalic shield to exclude different radio noises from the ground, what do you think?
This is a very poor explanation of how RTK works.
Thanks for watching my video!
Yes- I pinned this comment because I should have noted in the video that my explanation does not really explain how the RTK receiver deals with the error component of each individual satellite. I was hoping to offer a more condensed "end result" sort of geometric illustration without getting too far into the weeds on the rest.
I would encourage anyone who is really more interested in the details to seek out more information from the manufacturers and other online sources.
Very useful information. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice solid solution, but maybe it would be better to install GPS antena outside of the plastic box onto some metalic shield to exclude different radio noises from the ground, what do you think?