What is the effect of having the ground stations closer or further apart?
Generally, the effect of ground base stations being positioned closer to one another increases accuracy. However, many other factors do impact the spacing decisions and are considered during the planning stage. The key issues are the terrain and the availability of pre surveyed ground control points.
Generally, the effect of ground base stations being positioned closer to one another increases accuracy. However, many other factors do impact the spacing decisions and are considered during the planning stage. The key issues are the terrain and the availability of “pre surveyed” ground control points.
Generally, the effect of stations positioned closer to one another increases accuracy. However, based on our experience, the positive affect of having the stations closer than approximately 50 km apart becomes insignificant. Several other factors affect spacing decisions and are considered during the planning stage.