Hi
I am performing a receiver test where my location is a few meters offset from the actual position. Looking at the diagnostic I can see that my DOP's are below 1 however VDOP is around 4.
Can vertical dilution issue cause the incorrect lat/long position?
Thanks
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Re: DOP
I'm in Gloucestershire, UK.
I can see one nearby on the surveying map.
I suspect the device is not that great as every time I turn the GPS logger on it is away from my "fixed" location by up to 5 m in various directions. Lat/long.
I'm not worried about altitude, I was curious if poor VDOP would affect it.
I'm using Quectel SC200E
I can see one nearby on the surveying map.
I suspect the device is not that great as every time I turn the GPS logger on it is away from my "fixed" location by up to 5 m in various directions. Lat/long.
I'm not worried about altitude, I was curious if poor VDOP would affect it.
I'm using Quectel SC200E
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Re: DOP
I would recommend testing accuracy at that location, averaging multiple samples over many days.
You can also use a GNSS Prediction service to find the best days and times for testing.
See GPSrChive > GNSS > Satellite Prediction
You can also use a GNSS Prediction service to find the best days and times for testing.
See GPSrChive > GNSS > Satellite Prediction