How far away can I get from base stations and still get a good position?
Since this depends on what kind of accuracy the user needs, there is no single answer to this question. Whatever distance limitations the user normally uses with RTK operations apply to the system network. Many users routinely use our system with base stations up to six or even ten miles away. For most RTK operations six miles is safe. Users sometimes get satisfactory results from ten to thirty miles away but, the process becomes less dependable and accuracy degrades at those distances. So having a satisfactory method to check onsite accuracies is critical to all network operations but becomes even more important as the user moves beyond six miles from any of the base stations.