2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-5700
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Absolute phase center calibration of low-cost GNSS patch antennas – Is it worth the effort?

Abstract: <p>GNSS antennas are a key factor in precise GNSS positioning. With the increasing availability of low-cost dual-frequency GNSS receivers also the demands on low-cost GNSS antennas increases. Unfortunately, the electronic center of most GNSS antennas is not located in the mechanical Antenna Reference Point (ARP). As a consequence, Phase Center Corrections (PCC) have to be introduced to correct for frequency-dependent signal delays within the antenna system. The PCCs are typically in the range of … Show more

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