Are RTK-Net GPS Reference Stations part of the National Geodetic Survey (N.G.S.) CORS network?
Yes. All of the GPS Reference Stations in RTK-Net are now or have been submitted to be part of the N.G.S. Cooperative CORS network. Each station meets or exceeds the N.G.S. requirements. Once a station is established, N.G.S. site logs are completed and submitted to N.G.S. Additionally, data paths are provided to N.G.S. from Loyola’s web site to enable N.G.S. to process and monitor the position of each antenna. Once a position has been computed, the N.G.S. enters the station into the N.G.S. database and provides a link on their Cooperative CORS web site to access the free RINEX data.
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