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Discussion on repeatability
Differential Corrections for GPS change the way that a GPS receiver works. When
using Differential Corrections the GPS receiver is effectively measuring the position
relative
to the base-station, not the absolute position on earth. This leads to several
effects that the user should be aware of:
1.
If the base-station antenna is moved then the remote GPS receivers move too. It
is important to put the GPS antenna in a location where it cannot move or be
moved. See Figure 9.
2.
The base-station has to measure its own position. If the base-station gets this
position wrong then the remote GPS receivers will also be wrong. They will be
correct relative to the base-station, but they will have the same error on the earth
that the base-station has. This is important when turning the GPS-Base off and on
again. See Figure 10.
Figure 9. Shifting base-station antenna example