Any resource on what these need to do? Can RTKLib get the info?
I can say they like to set up physical stations to do... "things"... I'm not sure what... all over. Once you've got a site, some sort of tower, waterproof enclosure, and power to it, that's 95% of the work already done. Just adding a GPS with a RPi to it is very little additional cost.
Danny On 5/12/2014 1:17 PM, John Morris wrote:
I'm setting up a small ntrip caster which runs on a RaspberryPi. It takes data from an Lea-Xt and can broadcast both raw and RTCM 3.1 messages. It doesn't support all the variations of Ntrip - just Ntrip 2 over tcp with simple password protection - but that is all I need for my purposes. Over all, I'd like to set up a series of local, community base stations, and then do a mobile app for short static positions. I haven't started the mobile app yet, but the base station software is close to being usable. I'd be interested in collaborating. John Morris Menlo Park, CA ________________________________________ From: foss-gps-boun...@lists.osgeo.org <foss-gps-boun...@lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of Danny Miller <dan...@austin.rr.com> Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2014 1:25 PM To: foss-gps@lists.osgeo.org Subject: [FOSS-GPS] Amateur NTRIP casters I have seen some things about NTRIP casters as references. They're supposed to be useful, but few and far between. Long-distance baselines are likely. I was talking to a local ham radio group the other day, which was into setting up stations... repeaters I think, as a grassroots public service. I think there was some sort of internet connection involved there. Would it be useful to use something like LEA-6T or NV08-C L1 stuff as an amateur, but more likely to be local (low baseline), NTRIP caster? It really doesn't seem difficult to add this functionality to the sort of physical stations they do. Is it useful for accuracy? Is there an existing framework by which amateur, local NTRIP data could be located and accessed? Danny _______________________________________________ This message is sent to you from FOSS-GPS@lists.osgeo.org mailing list. Visit http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/foss-gps to manage your subscription For more information, check http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS-GPS _______________________________________________ This message is sent to you from FOSS-GPS@lists.osgeo.org mailing list. Visit http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/foss-gps to manage your subscription For more information, check http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS-GPS
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