RTK vs DGPS for (very) high latitudes

Discussion in 'General GPS Discussion' started by polkaroo, May 23, 2017.

  1. polkaroo

    polkaroo

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    Hello,

    Just looking for guidance on a relatively simple system to use at latitudes above 75 degrees north.

    Used for surveying locations etc, so being packable would be a major advantage.

    Thanks in advance.

    Eric
     
    polkaroo, May 23, 2017
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    Talking in very general terms, I think it is fairly well established that RTK out performs DGPS in accuracy, I can't see that this would be any different towards the poles where coverage isn't so good
     
    Nuvi-Nebie, May 24, 2017
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