[aprssig] differential corrections available to public (in someplaces)
Rich Garcia k4gps at arrl.netSun Mar 13 23:52:31 UTC 2005
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There was long ago a TAPR project package using a Motorola Encore GPS that did such a thing. The packet was found to be needed at least every 15 seconds and I think it was necessary every 60 or so miles. Rich -----Original Message----- From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Jim Lux Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 2:50 PM To: TAPR APRS Special Interest Group Subject: [aprssig] differential corrections available to public (in someplaces) There's a growing interest in the surveying community in having state run high accuracy reference networks (HARN) for GPS surveying. The state goes out and places high quality receivers and antennas in carefully surveyed places, and then they distribute the data from those receivers to the public. The basic idea is that instead of every state contractor having to go out and setup their own reference stations for each job (which takes not only money but adds a week or so to the job), they might as well share ones installed by the state. What's of particular interest (to APRS using GPS) is that some of these networks are broadcasting (either by internet, or other "free to receive" means) standard RTCM-104 corrections which many receivers can use for differential GPS corrections. (Some are even broadcasting the data via 802.11b wireless, though I don't know the details) Some thought should be given how to put these corrections on the 2m air in a useful fashion and for future GPS/TNC widgets to accept corrections and feed them to the GPS. One might want to take a look at: http://www.mdotcors.org/ for the state of Michigan, as an example, although I couldn't find any info on RTCM104 corrections there, but they do give Rinex format data for post processing. Here's another interesting source of differential correction data: http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/gps/dgps-ip.html http://www.rlageosystems.com/dgps.htm has many links to data, not sure which have realtime data available. Anyway, folks who have a suitable receiver and a fixed station location could do real good for those near them by setting up to put RTCM104 corrections out there. Bob? Gerry? Suggestions on how to do this within APRS without overflowing the capacity. I don't know enough about differential correction to know how often you want to push corrections out, and how to manage the distance issue (you want corrections from someone close to you, but, on the other hand, for APRS kinds of applications, we're probably not interested in centimeter accuracy.. meter is good enough). And, since a lot of people have given the whole prospect of broadcasting GPS corrections over wide areas a fair amount of thought, reports such as http://www.lvvwd.com/assets/pdf/wolftuc99_low_res.pdf might save a bit of "reinventing the wheel" or "inventing a new incompatible wheel" problems. Jim, W6RMK _______________________________________________ aprssig mailing list aprssig at lists.tapr.org https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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