Can any building be a site for a GPS reference station?
No. Prior to permanently mounting any GPS reference station, certain criteria must be met for the location. Initially, geographic location, availability of a stable internet connection, structural stability of the mounting site and obvious physical obstructions are reviewed. Once these issues are confirmed to be satisfactory, Loyola establishes a temporary station for site testing and analysis. The data collected by the temporary station are analyzed for local RF interference, multi-path and cycle slips due to physical obstructions. When a site has passed all tests, a permanent antenna mount is then installed. For more information on becoming an RTK-Net Reference Station host, see our host benefits page at leica.loyola.com/rtk-net/host.html.
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