Hi

The antenna has a measured / documented pattern (amplitude and more importantly 
phase). If you have it pointed in a known direction, that information can be 
used when
post processing carrier phase information. If you are trying to get to mm / 
picosecond 
levels on an multi hour L1/L2 dataset, that sort of thing can be significant. 

Bob

> On Jan 19, 2018, at 4:00 PM, Hal Murray <hmur...@megapathdsl.net> wrote:
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> 
> kb...@n1k.org said:
>> If indeed dual frequency GPS is part of the intended use, the survey
>> oriented gear  will be slightly happier if the “right” corner faces north.
> 
> What's in the antenna that makes North interesting?  and/or how would a 
> receiver take advantage of it?
> 
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