How's this for a great spot to avoid multipath?
Sorry for the improper layout.?ÿ Don't know how to rotate the pic.
Enlarge, then stand up and walk to the left side of your screen then bend to the right, I guess. ???? ???? ???? ???? ?????ÿ
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Thank you.?ÿ Maybe someday I'll figure out how to work these kumpyootur thingies.
A few more great locations for GPS
ok, a base station, rtk, or just collecting static data??ÿ ?ÿDo you get paid for going up there?
ok, a base station, rtk, or just collecting static data??ÿ ?ÿDo you get paid for going up there?
I??m not sure what the first picture is of.
measuring rocks
If you enlarge the first picture you can see part of the story.?ÿ It's a farmer standing in a grain trailer inspecting some food-grade sunflower seeds being harvested in northwest Kansas.?ÿ No trees to be seen anywhere.
Ulupalakua Ranch on Maui - 4,300 feet.?ÿ
@holy-cowehst does a farmer holding grain have to do with GNSS surveying?! ????
Everything as far as one can see is wide open for GNSS surveying.?ÿ I didn't mention it but not far from the spot where the picture was taken I have been about 200 feet above ground level for an extended period. Probably 98 percent or more of what can be seen from that spot is wide open for GNSS surveying and spread over three States.?ÿ Multipath would be practically non-existent.